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Emeriti

H. Porter Abbott

Steven
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Ph.D., University of Toronto, 1968

H. Porter Abbott

Emeritus
English Department
UC Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-3170

Tel: (231) 432-0071
Fax: (805) 893-4622
Email: pabbott@english.ucsb.edu
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Porter Abbott is Professor Emeritus in the English Department at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He received his B.A. from Reed College, and his M.A. & Ph.D. from the University of Toronto.
 

Areas of Interest

  • Narrative
  • 19th & 20th-century literature
  • Autobiography
  • Modernism
  • Literature, cognition, evolution
 

Books and Recent Articles

Books

  • The Cambridge Introduction to Narrative (Cambridge, 2002; second edition, 2008)
  • Beckett Writing Beckett: The Author in the Autograph (Cornell, 1996)
  • Diary Fiction: Writing as Action (Cornell, 1984)
  • The Fiction of Samuel Beckett: Form and Effect (U of California P, 1973)
  • Editor,On the Origin of Fictions Special issue of SubStance (March 2001)

Selected Recent & forthcoming Articles

  • “Unreadable Minds and the Captive Reader,” Style 43:1 (forthcoming, 2009)
  • “Immersions in the Cognitive Sublime: The Textual Experience of the Extratextual Unknown in García Márquez and Beckett,” Narrative 17:2 (forthcoming, spring 2009)
  • “Narrativity,” in Handbook of Narratology (Berlin/New York: Walter de Gruyter, forthcoming 2009)
  • "Narrative," Blackwell Encyclopedia of the Novel (Oxford: Blackwell, forthcoming 2009)
  • “Garden Paths and Ineffable effects: Abandoning Representation in Literature and Film,” in Toward a Theory of Narrative Acts (University of Texas Press, forthcoming 2009)
  • “The Legacy of Samuel Beckett: an Anatomy” in A Companion to Samuel Beckett (Blackwell, forthcoming 2009)
  • “Narrative and Emergent Behavior,” Poetics Today 29 (2008)
  • “I Am Not a Philosopher,” in Samuel Becket at 100 (Oxford University Press, 2008)
  • “Story, Plot, and Narration,” in The Cambridge Companion to Narrative (Cambridge, 2007)
  • “The Future of All Narrative Futures,” in The Blackwell Companion to Narrative Theory (Blackwell, 2005)
  • Murphy as Modernist novel” in The Blackwell Modernist Literature and Culture (Blackwell, 2004)
  • “Egregious Omissions: Samuel Beckett and the Theory and Practice of Narrative Gaps,” in The Palgrave Guide to Beckett Studies (Macmillan Palgrave, 2004)
  • “Unnarratable Knowledge: the Difficulty of Understanding Evolution by Natural Selection” in Narrative Theory and the Cognitive Sciences (Stanford: CSLI, 2003)
  • "Humanists, Scientists, & the Cultural Surplus," SubStance 94/95 (March 2001)
  • “Beckett’s Lost Worlds: The Artful Exhaustion of a 19th-Century Genre,” Journal of Beckett Studies 11:1 (spring 2001)
  • "What Do We Mean When We Say "Narrative Literature"? Looking for Answers Across Disciplinary Borders," Style 34:2 (summer 2000)
  • "The Evolutionary Origins of the Storied Mind: Modeling the Prehistory of Narrative Consciousness and its Discontents," Narrative 8:3 (October 2000)
  • "Beckett's Lawlessness: Evolutionary Psychology & Genre," Samuel Beckett Today/Ajourd'hui (2000)
  • "Samuel Beckett & the Arts of Time: Painting, Music, Narrative" in Samuel Beckett & the Arts (Garland, 1999)
  • "Extratextual Intelligence," New Literary History 28:4 (Fall 1997)
  • "Old Virginia and the Night Writer: The Origins of Woolf's Narrative Meander" in Inscribing the Daily: Critical Essays on Women's Diaries (University of Massachusetts Press, 1996)
  • "Character and Modernism: Reading Woolf Writing Woolf" New Literary History 24:2 (1993)
  • "Beginning Again: The Post-Narrative Art of Texts for Nothing and How It Is" in The Cambridge Companion to Samuel Beckett (Cambridge, 1993)
  • "Writing and Conversion: Conrad's Modernist Autography," Yale Journal of Criticism 5:3 (1992)

Selected Earlier Articles

  • “Autobiography, Autography, Fiction: Toward a Taxonomy of Literary Categories,” New Literary History 19 (1988)
  • “The Harpooned Notebook: Malone Dies and the Conventions of Intercalated Narrative,” in Samuel Beckett: Humanistic Perspectives (Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1983)
  • “Letters to the Self: the Cloistered Writer in Nonretrospective Fiction,” PMLA 95 (January 1980)
  • “Saul Bellow and the ‘Lost Cause’ of Fiction,” Novel 13 (spring 1980)
  • “Organic Form in the Autobiography of a Convert: the Example of Malcolm X,” CLA Journal 23 (December 1979)
 

Current Projects

  • Book: The Uses of Perversity: Reading Unreadable Stories.
  • Book: Major Issues in Narrative Theory.
  • Book: Darwinian Conversions: English Modernism and the Discourse on Human Change, 1880-1925.
 

Recent Course Offerings

  • Autobiography
  • Modernism in English
  • Darwin and the Nineteenth-Century Novel
  • The Literature of World War I
  • Narrative Theory and Practice
  • Introduction to Narrative

Courses

Quarter Course Title
Spring 2010 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2010 ENGL 10S Seminar for Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2010 ENGL 15 Introduction to Shakespeare
Spring 2010 ENGL 15S Seminar for Introduction to Shakespeare
Spring 2010 ENGL 50 Introduction to U.S. Minority Literature
Spring 2010 ENGL 65LC Topics in Literature :  Imagining the Past in Literature & Media
Spring 2010 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Spring 2010 ENGL 102 English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Spring 2010 ENGL 103B British Literature from 1789 to 1900
Spring 2010 ENGL 104B British Literature from 1900 to present
Spring 2010 ENGL 116B Biblical Literature: The New Testament
Spring 2010 ENGL 119X Studies in Medieval Literature
Spring 2010 ENGL 122CL Cultural Representations :  Cannibalism in/and American Literary Culture
Spring 2010 ENGL 128ML Literary Genres :  Memoir as Literature
Spring 2010 ENGL 140 Contemporary American Literature
Spring 2010 ENGL 147ED Media History and Theory :  Early Modern Digital
Spring 2010 ENGL 147A Media History and Theory :  Translation and Mutation
Spring 2010 ENGL 150 Anglo-Irish Literature
Spring 2010 ENGL 152B Chaucer: Troilus and Criseyde and the Minor Poems
Spring 2010 ENGL 165LP Topics in Literature :  Literature of the Pacific
Spring 2010 ENGL 165NV Topics in Literature :  Neo-Victorian Novel
Spring 2010 ENGL 165AM Topics in Literature :  American Modernism in a Transnational Context
Spring 2010 ENGL 172 Studies in the Enlightenment :  American Revolution
Spring 2010 ENGL 179 British Romantic Writers
Spring 2010 ENGL 187AA Studies in Modern Literature
Spring 2010 ENGL 192 Science Fiction
Spring 2010 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar
Spring 2010 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar
Spring 2010 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Ecstatic Milton
Spring 2010 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Indigenous Literature
Spring 2010 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar
Spring 2010 ENGL 198B Honors English Senior Thesis Preparation
Spring 2010 ENGL 230 Studies in Medieval Literature
Spring 2010 ENGL 231 Studies in Renaissance Literature :  Ecstatic Milton
Spring 2010 ENGL 233 Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature
Spring 2010 ENGL 233 Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature
Spring 2010 ENGL 233 Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature
Spring 2010 ENGL 234 Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature :  Animal Theory
Spring 2010 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory
Spring 2010 ENGL 265BP Seminar in Special Topics
Winter 2010 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2010 ENGL 10S Seminar for Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2010 ENGL 15 Introduction to Shakespeare
Winter 2010 ENGL 15S Seminar for Introduction to Shakespeare
Winter 2010 ENGL 50 Introduction to U.S. Minority Literature :  Asian-American Literature
Winter 2010 ENGL 50S Seminar for U.S. Minority Literature
Winter 2010 ENGL 65EM Topics in Literature :  Early Modern England and the Limits of the Human
Winter 2010 ENGL 65MM Topics in Literature :  Urban Modernity
Winter 2010 ENGL 102 English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Winter 2010 ENGL 102S Seminar for English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Winter 2010 ENGL 103A American Literature from 1789 to 1900
Winter 2010 ENGL 103AS Seminar for American Literature from 1789 to 1900
Winter 2010 ENGL 104A American Literature from 1900 to present
Winter 2010 ENGL 104AS Seminar for American Literature from 1900 to present
Winter 2010 ENGL 105B Shakespeare: Later Plays
Winter 2010 ENGL 114WR Women and Representation
Winter 2010 ENGL 121 The Art of Narrative :  CANCELLED
Winter 2010 ENGL 122MD Cultural Representations :  Modernism and the New Domesticity
Winter 2010 ENGL 122WE Cultural Representations :  Water Imaginations
Winter 2010 ENGL 122NE Cultural Representations: Nature and the Environment
Winter 2010 ENGL 131GT Studies in American Literature :  Gender Transgression in 20th-Century American Literature
Winter 2010 ENGL 133SO Studies in American Regional Literature :  Southern Literature
Winter 2010 ENGL 147SM Media History and Theory :  Social Media
Winter 2010 ENGL 150 Anglo-Irish Literature
Winter 2010 ENGL 151JA Studies in British Writers :  Jane Austen
Winter 2010 ENGL 165AC Topics in Literature :  American Cultures in Global Context - Education, Literature, Culture
Winter 2010 ENGL 165EM Topics in Literature :  Early Modern
Winter 2010 ENGL 165LB Topics in Literature :  Literature & Biotechnology
Winter 2010 ENGL 165EF Topics in Literature :  18th Century Fiction
Winter 2010 ENGL 165PC Topics in Literature :  Popular & Elite Culture in Early Modern England
Winter 2010 ENGL 165CD Topics in Literature :  Charles Dickens
Winter 2010 ENGL 190AL Literature in English Outside England and the United States :  Post-apartheid South African Literature
Winter 2010 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  P. B. Shelley and M. L. King, Jr.
Winter 2010 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  George Elliot
Winter 2010 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  J.M. Coetzee: Ethics and the Other
Winter 2010 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Cannibalism in American Literary Culture
Winter 2010 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Pre-Raphaelitism and Victorian Culture
Winter 2010 ENGL 198A Honors English Senior Thesis Preparation
Winter 2010 ENGL 230 Studies in Medieval Literature
Winter 2010 ENGL 231 Studies in Renaissance Literature :  Popular Print, Ballad Culture, and the Roxburghe Archive
Winter 2010 ENGL 234 Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature :  Time, Space, and Ecology
Winter 2010 ENGL 234 Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature :  Literature and the Human Rights Movement
Winter 2010 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Materialist Theories of Literature and Culture: A Survey
Winter 2010 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Literature Plus: Cross-Disciplinary Models of Literary Interpretation
Fall 2009 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2009 ENGL 10S Seminar for Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2009 ENGL 38A Introduction to African-American Literature (Part I)
Fall 2009 ENGL 38AS Seminar on African-American Literature (Part 1)
Fall 2009 ENGL 50 Introduction to U.S. Minority Literature :  CANCELLED
Fall 2009 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Fall 2009 ENGL 101S Seminar for English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Fall 2009 ENGL 103A American Literature from 1789 to 1900
Fall 2009 ENGL 103AS Seminar for American Literature from 1789 to 1900
Fall 2009 ENGL 103B British Literature from 1789 to 1900
Fall 2009 ENGL 103BS Seminar for British Literature from 1789 to 1900
Fall 2009 ENGL 104B British Literature from 1900 to present
Fall 2009 ENGL 104BS Seminar for British Literature from 1900 to present
Fall 2009 ENGL 105A Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays
Fall 2009 ENGL 109 Writing of Verse
Fall 2009 ENGL 114PC Women and Literature :  Feminism and Popular Culture
Fall 2009 ENGL 115 Medieval Literature
Fall 2009 ENGL 124 Readings in the Modern Short Story
Fall 2009 ENGL 128SS Literary Genres :  The Sonnet and the Sonneteer
Fall 2009 ENGL 128CM Literary Genres :  The Comic Turn of the Mind: Aristophanes to Larry David
Fall 2009 ENGL 128SC Literary Genres :  The Story Cycle Novel
Fall 2009 ENGL 132PR Studies in American Writers :  Philip Roth
Fall 2009 ENGL 133TL Studies in American Regional Literature :  Transpacific Literature
Fall 2009 ENGL 134JL Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States :  CANCELLED
Fall 2009 ENGL 146EL Literature of Technology :  Electronic Literature
Fall 2009 ENGL 150 Anglo-Irish Literature :  CANCELLED
Fall 2009 ENGL 165SN Topics in Literature :  CANCELLED
Fall 2009 ENGL 165LA Topics in Literature :  Writing the Disaster: Modern Literature and Atrocity
Fall 2009 ENGL 165WD Topics in Literature :  SEE 165LA
Fall 2009 ENGL 165RL Topics in Literature :  CANCELLED
Fall 2009 ENGL 180 The Victorian Era
Fall 2009 ENGL 181MT Studies in the Nineteenth Century :  Modern Thought and Literature
Fall 2009 ENGL 190SA Literature in English Outside England and the United States :  World Literature in English: South Asia
Fall 2009 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  The Brownings
Fall 2009 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Immigration Narratives
Fall 2009 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Theories of Literature and the Environment
Fall 2009 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Poetry Lab
Fall 2009 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Whitman and Dickinson
Fall 2009 ENGL 230 Studies in Medieval Literature :  Jews and Christians in the Medieval World
Fall 2009 ENGL 231 Studies in Renaissance Literature :  Shakespearean Romance
Fall 2009 ENGL 233 Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature :  Victorian Poetry and the Visual Imagination
Fall 2009 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  Faulkner: Deeper into Yoknapatawpha
Fall 2009 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  The Economy of World Literature
Fall 2009 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Life Itself
Fall 2009 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Theories of Literature and the Environment
Fall 2009 ENGL 591 Doctoral Colloquium :  Doctoral Colloquium
Summer (B) 2009 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (B) 2009 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  Imagination and the Fantastic
Summer (B) 2009 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  American Environments
Summer (B) 2009 ENGL 15 Introduction to Shakespeare
Summer (B) 2009 ENGL 103B British Literature from 1789 to 1900
Summer (B) 2009 ENGL 104A American Literature from 1900 to present
Summer (B) 2009 ENGL 105B Shakespeare: Later Plays
Summer (B) 2009 ENGL 134AA Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States
Summer (B) 2009 ENGL 140 Contemporary American Literature :  Possible Worlds
Summer (B) 2009 ENGL 151SA Studies in British Writers :  South Asian Writing in English
Summer (B) 2009 ENGL 192 Science Fiction
Summer (B) 2009 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Shakespeare's Tragedies
Summer (B) 2009 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  The Lives of Dead Bodies
Summer (A) 2009 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  CANCELLED
Summer (A) 2009 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (A) 2009 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (A) 2009 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Summer (A) 2009 ENGL 102 English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Summer (A) 2009 ENGL 103A American Literature from 1789 to 1900
Summer (A) 2009 ENGL 104B British Literature from 1900 to present
Summer (A) 2009 ENGL 105A Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays
Summer (A) 2009 ENGL 114WR Women and Representation
Summer (A) 2009 ENGL 124 Readings in the Modern Short Story
Summer (A) 2009 ENGL 129 Queer Textuality
Summer (A) 2009 ENGL 133SO Studies in American Regional Literature
Summer (A) 2009 ENGL 150 Anglo-Irish Literature
Summer (A) 2009 ENGL 152A Chaucer: Canterbury Tales
Summer (A) 2009 ENGL 165WT Topics in Literature :  Cityscapes: Urban Culture from the Metropolis to the Megalopolis
Summer (A) 2009 ENGL 192 Science Fiction
Summer (A) 2009 ENGL 193 Detective Fiction
Spring 2009 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2009 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2009 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2009 ENGL 10AC Introduction to Literary Study :  US Protest Culture
Spring 2009 ENGL 10AC Introduction to Literary Study :  Portraits of the American Family
Spring 2009 ENGL 10EM Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2009 ENGL 10EM Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2009 ENGL 10LC Introduction to Literary Study :  Information (and) Technology in Literature
Spring 2009 ENGL 10LC Introduction to Literary Study :  Orality and Visuality in Twentieth Century Literature
Spring 2009 ENGL 25 Introduction to Literature and the Culture of Information
Spring 2009 ENGL 100SO Honors Seminar :  for ENGL 133SO
Spring 2009 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Spring 2009 ENGL 102 English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Spring 2009 ENGL 103A American Literature from 1789 to 1900
Spring 2009 ENGL 103AS Seminar for American Literature from 1789 to 1900 :  Honors Seminar
Spring 2009 ENGL 103B British Literature from 1789 to 1900
Spring 2009 ENGL 103BS Seminar for British Literature from 1789 to 1900 :  Honors Seminar
Spring 2009 ENGL 104A American Literature from 1900 to present
Spring 2009 ENGL 105B Shakespeare: Later Plays
Spring 2009 ENGL 105BS Seminar for Shakespeare: Later Plays :  Honors
Spring 2009 CCS 110 Genres :  Wordsworth and the Growth of the Poet's Mind
Spring 2009 ENGL 115 Medieval Literature
Spring 2009 ENGL 116B Biblical Literature: The New Testament
Spring 2009 COMPLIT 119 Psychoanalytic Theory
Spring 2009 ENGL 122IL Cultural Representations :  Literature and Globalization
Spring 2009 ENGL 122BC Cultural Representations :  The Culture of Meanness: Britain in the 1980s and 1990s
Spring 2009 ENGL 122NE Cultural Representations: Nature and the Environment :  Literature in the Era of Environmentalism
Spring 2009 ENGL 128EN Literary Genres :  Going Postal: Epistolary Narrative
Spring 2009 ENGL 132LE Studies in American Writers :  Louise Erdrich
Spring 2009 ENGL 133SO Studies in American Regional Literature :  Southern Literature: Language and Culture
Spring 2009 ENGL 151ES Studies in British Writers :  Edmund Spenser
Spring 2009 ENGL 152A Chaucer: Canterbury Tales
Spring 2009 ENGL 165BA Topics in Literature :  Black in the Americas: Race and Racial Relations in and between the U.S. and Latin America
Spring 2009 ENGL 165PH Topics in Literature :  Post-Human Fiction
Spring 2009 ENGL 165LP Topics in Literature :  Literature of the Pacific
Spring 2009 ENGL 180 The Victorian Era :  Shadowed Selves: Those Other Victorians
Spring 2009 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Transnationalism & Embodiment in Black Performance
Spring 2009 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Cityscapes: Urban Culture from the Metropolis to the Megalopolis
Spring 2009 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Poetry Lab
Spring 2009 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  James Joyce
Spring 2009 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  George Eliot
Spring 2009 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Alexander Pope's Poetics of Rapture and Satire
Spring 2009 ENGL 233 Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature :  Minding Austen, Eliot, and Hardy
Spring 2009 ENGL 234 Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature :  Biocapital and Modernity
Spring 2009 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  Faulkner
Spring 2009 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  The Biotech Imagination in Contemporary Literature & Media
Spring 2009 ENGL 265BP Seminar in Special Topics :  Transnationalism & Embodiment in Black Performance
Spring 2009 ENGL 274C American Cultures and Global Contexts :  Global Ecologies
Spring 2009 ENGL 591 Doctoral Colloquium
Spring 2009 ENGL 594FE American Cultures Center Colloquium :  Food Futures
Spring 2009 ENGL 595BP Early Modern Center Colloquium :  Ballad Project
Spring 2009 ENGL 595EM Early Modern Center Colloquium
Winter 2009 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2009 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  A Beautiful Mind: Literature and Thought
Winter 2009 ENGL 10AC Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2009 ENGL 10AC Introduction to Literary Study :  I Heart Los Angeles
Winter 2009 ENGL 10EM Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2009 ENGL 10EM Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2009 ENGL 10LC Introduction to Literary Study :  Fakeries and Forgeries: Crying wolf
Winter 2009 ENGL 10LC Introduction to Literary Study :  Literature and Memory
Winter 2009 ENGL 15 Introduction to Shakespeare
Winter 2009 COMPLIT 36 Global Humanities :  Politics and Poetics of Witnessing
Winter 2009 ENGL 50 Introduction to U.S. Minority Literature :  Asian American
Winter 2009 ENGL 50S Seminar for U.S. Minority Literature :  Asian American - Honors Seminar
Winter 2009 ENGL 100EN Honors Seminar :  for ENGL 122EN
Winter 2009 ENGL 100NW Honors Seminar :  for ENGL 122NW
Winter 2009 ENGL 102 English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Winter 2009 ENGL 102S Seminar for English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789 :  Honors Seminar
Winter 2009 ENGL 103A American Literature from 1789 to 1900
Winter 2009 ENGL 104B British Literature from 1900 to present
Winter 2009 ENGL 104BS Seminar for British Literature from 1900 to present :  Honors Seminar
Winter 2009 ENGL 105A Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays
Winter 2009 ENGL 107S Seminar on Fiction Writing
Winter 2009 ENGL 110B Old English
Winter 2009 ENGL 122EN Cultural Representations :  Introduction to Literature and the Environment
Winter 2009 ENGL 122NW Cultural Representations :  Narratives of War
Winter 2009 ENGL 122SA Cultural Representations :  South Asia in the Popular Media
Winter 2009 ENGL 126B Survey of British Fiction II
Winter 2009 ENGL 147A Media History and Theory :  Theorizing Adaptation: Translation and Mutation
Winter 2009 ENGL 149 Media and Information Culture
Winter 2009 ENGL 151JA Studies in British Writers :  Jane Austen
Winter 2009 ENGL 165LM Topics in Literature :  Literature and Medicine
Winter 2009 ENGL 165CB Topics in Literature :  Based on a True Story: Contemporary Authors Rewriting Lives
Winter 2009 ENGL 181MT Studies in the Nineteenth Century :  Modern Thought and Literature
Winter 2009 ENGL 187IL Studies in Modern Literature :  Irish Literature
Winter 2009 ENGL 189 Contemporary Literature
Winter 2009 ENGL 191 Afro-American Fiction and Criticism, 1920s to Present
Winter 2009 ENGL 192 Science Fiction
Winter 2009 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Sex, Saints and Sinners: Hagiography and Romance in Medieval Culture
Winter 2009 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Indigenous Literature
Winter 2009 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  J.M. Coetzee: Ethics and the Other
Winter 2009 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Dickinson and Whitman
Winter 2009 ENGL 205B Old English
Winter 2009 ENGL 231 Studies in Renaissance Literature :  Milton and Ecology
Winter 2009 ENGL 233 Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature :  Creative Minds
Winter 2009 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  19th Century American Poetry
Winter 2009 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  On Anxiety
Winter 2009 ENGL 274B American Cultures and Global Contexts :  Global Ecologies
Winter 2009 ENGL 591 Doctoral Colloquium
Winter 2009 ENGL 595BP Early Modern Center Colloquium :  Ballad Project
Winter 2009 ENGL 595EM Early Modern Center Colloquium
Winter 2009 ENGL 595FE Early Modern Center Colloquium :  Food Futures
Fall 2008 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2008 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2008 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  NONsEnSe
Fall 2008 ENGL 10AC Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2008 ENGL 10AC Introduction to Literary Study :  Portraits of the American Family
Fall 2008 ENGL 10EM Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2008 ENGL 10EM Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2008 ENGL 10LC Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2008 ENGL 10LC Introduction to Literary Study :  Serial Media
Fall 2008 ENGL 50 Introduction to U.S. Minority Literature
Fall 2008 ENGL 50S Seminar for U.S. Minority Literature :  African American - Honors Seminar
Fall 2008 ENGL 100TL Honors Seminar :  for ENGL 133TL
Fall 2008 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Fall 2008 ENGL 101S Seminar for English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650 :  Honors seminar
Fall 2008 ENGL 104A American Literature from 1900 to present :  Migrations
Fall 2008 ENGL 104AS Seminar for American Literature from 1900 to present :  Honors Seminar
Fall 2008 ENGL 104B British Literature from 1900 to present
Fall 2008 ENGL 105A Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays
Fall 2008 ENGL 105AS Seminar for Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays :  Honors seminar
Fall 2008 ENGL 110A Old English
Fall 2008 ENGL 113PS Studies in Literary Theory and Criticism :  Literary Theory from Difference to Discontinuity
Fall 2008 ENGL 114EM Women and Literature :  Early Modern Women Writers, 1650s-1760s
Fall 2008 ENGL 114WR Women and Representation
Fall 2008 ENGL 128FT Literary Genres :  Fairy Tales
Fall 2008 ENGL 133TL Studies in American Regional Literature :  Transpacific Literature
Fall 2008 ENGL 140 Contemporary American Literature
Fall 2008 ENGL 147VP Media History and Theory
Fall 2008 ENGL 150 Anglo-Irish Literature
Fall 2008 ENGL 157 English Renaissance Drama :  The Revenge Tragedy
Fall 2008 ENGL 162 Milton :  CANCELLED
Fall 2008 ENGL 165LA Topics in Literature :  Writing the Disaster: Modern Literature and Atrocity
Fall 2008 ENGL 165WT Topics in Literature
Fall 2008 ENGL 179 British Romantic Writers
Fall 2008 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Novels of Margaret Atwood
Fall 2008 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Representing Nature: Wordsworth, Dickinson, Bishop
Fall 2008 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Reading and Transformation, Augustine to Memento
Fall 2008 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Testimonial Fiction: Roth, Sebald, Coetzee
Fall 2008 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Human Rights Discourse
Fall 2008 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Darwin's Culture
Fall 2008 ENGL 205A Old English
Fall 2008 ENGL 230 Studies in Medieval Literature :  The Monsters and the Critics
Fall 2008 ENGL 231 Studies in Renaissance Literature :  Gift, Commodity, Fetish: Imagined Economies in Early Modern England
Fall 2008 ENGL 233 Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature :  Victorian Literature and Science: Darwin's Culture
Fall 2008 ENGL 234 Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature :  Global English/Global Literature
Fall 2008 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Cultures of Consumption
Fall 2008 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Stuff, Things, Theory: For A Materialist Critique of the Object
Fall 2008 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Indigenous Literatures and Environmental Politics
Fall 2008 ENGL 274A American Cultures and Global Contexts :  Global Ecologies
Fall 2008 ENGL 591 Doctoral Colloquium
Fall 2008 ENGL 595BP Early Modern Center Colloquium :  Ballad Project
Fall 2008 ENGL 595EM Early Modern Center Colloquium
Summer (B) 2008 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (B) 2008 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  A Beautiful Mind: Literature and Thought
Summer (B) 2008 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (B) 2008 ENGL 102 English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Summer (B) 2008 ENGL 103B British Literature from 1789 to 1900
Summer (B) 2008 ENGL 104B British Literature from 1900 to present
Summer (B) 2008 ENGL 105B Shakespeare: Later Plays
Summer (B) 2008 ENGL 114WR Women and Representation :  “Women and the Bestseller”
Summer (B) 2008 ENGL 134AA Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States
Summer (B) 2008 ENGL 140 Contemporary American Literature
Summer (B) 2008 ENGL 150 Anglo-Irish Literature
Summer (B) 2008 ENGL 152A Chaucer: Canterbury Tales
Summer (B) 2008 ENGL 189 Contemporary Literature
Summer (B) 2008 ENGL 192 Science Fiction
Summer (B) 2008 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Contemporary U.S. Fiction
Summer (B) 2008 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Modernism and the New Woman
Summer (A) 2008 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (A) 2008 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (A) 2008 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (A) 2008 ENGL 10AC Introduction to Literary Study :  U.S. Kosmo Narratives
Summer (A) 2008 ENGL 15 Introduction to Shakespeare
Summer (A) 2008 ENGL 50 Introduction to U.S. Minority Literature
Summer (A) 2008 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Summer (A) 2008 ENGL 103A American Literature from 1789 to 1900
Summer (A) 2008 ENGL 104A American Literature from 1900 to present
Summer (A) 2008 ENGL 105A Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays
Summer (A) 2008 ENGL 124 Readings in the Modern Short Story
Summer (A) 2008 ENGL 129 Queer Textuality :  “The Queer South”
Summer (A) 2008 ENGL 132H Studies in American Writers :  Hemingway
Summer (A) 2008 ENGL 151SA Studies in British Writers :  South Asian Writers - SESSION D
Summer (A) 2008 ENGL 184 Modern European Literature :  The European Fantastic
Summer (A) 2008 ENGL 193 Detective Fiction
Summer (A) 2008 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  SIGNS, SYMBOLS, TEXTS: Ideological Encodings and Decodings of [Post] Modern
Spring 2008 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2008 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  Stages of Life in Literature
Spring 2008 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  Melancholy Literature
Spring 2008 ENGL 10AC Introduction to Literary Study :  American Cultures and Global Contexts
Spring 2008 ENGL 10AC Introduction to Literary Study :  American Cultures and Global Contexts
Spring 2008 ENGL 10EM Introduction to Literary Study :  Early Modern
Spring 2008 ENGL 10EM Introduction to Literary Study :  Early Modern
Spring 2008 ENGL 10LC Introduction to Literary Study :  Literature and Culture of Information
Spring 2008 ENGL 10LC Introduction to Literary Study :  Literature and Culture of Information
Spring 2008 ENGL 15 Introduction to Shakespeare
Spring 2008 COMPLIT 36 Global Humanities :  The Lives of Dead Bodies
Spring 2008 ENGL 50 Introduction to U.S. Minority Literature :  The Lives of Dead Bodies
Spring 2008 ENGL 100EN Honors Seminar
Spring 2008 ENGL 100NW Honors Seminar
Spring 2008 ENGL 102 English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Spring 2008 ENGL 103B British Literature from 1789 to 1900
Spring 2008 ENGL 103BS Seminar for British Literature from 1789 to 1900
Spring 2008 ENGL 104B British Literature from 1900 to present
Spring 2008 ENGL 104BS Seminar for British Literature from 1900 to present
Spring 2008 ENGL 107S Seminar on Fiction Writing
Spring 2008 ENGL 122NW Cultural Representations :  Narratives of War
Spring 2008 ENGL 122EN Cultural Representations :  Introduction to Literature and the Environment
Spring 2008 ENGL 128SC Literary Genres :  Communities of Fiction: The Story Cycle Novel
Spring 2008 ENGL 137A Poetry in America before 1900
Spring 2008 ENGL 146EL Literature of Technology :  Electronic Literature
Spring 2008 ENGL 147SS Media History and Theory :  From Scroll to Screen
Spring 2008 ENGL 149 Media and Information Culture :  Media History of the American Revolution
Spring 2008 ENGL 151JA Studies in British Writers :  Jane Austen
Spring 2008 ENGL 151SR Studies in British Writers :  Samuel Richardson
Spring 2008 ENGL 151AP Studies in British Writers :  Alexander Pope
Spring 2008 ENGL 152A Chaucer: Canterbury Tales
Spring 2008 ENGL 157 English Renaissance Drama
Spring 2008 ENGL 162 Milton :  Milton and Ecology
Spring 2008 ENGL 165LA Topics in Literature :  Writing the Disaster: Modern Literature and Atrocity
Spring 2008 ENGL 165AN Topics in Literature :  Autobiographical Novels
Spring 2008 ENGL 179 British Romantic Writers
Spring 2008 ENGL 189 Contemporary Literature :  Postmodernism: Histories, Technologies, Legacies
Spring 2008 ENGL 189 Contemporary Literature
Spring 2008 ENGL 191 Afro-American Fiction and Criticism, 1920s to Present
Spring 2008 ENGL 193 Detective Fiction
Spring 2008 ENGL 193S Seminar for Detective Fiction
Spring 2008 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Read My Mind: Romantic Relations
Spring 2008 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Virginia Woolf
Spring 2008 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Unread Shakespeare - CANCELLED
Spring 2008 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Dystopian Fictions
Spring 2008 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Shakespearean Variations
Spring 2008 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Faulkner
Spring 2008 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  The Comic Turn of Mind
Spring 2008 ENGL 230 Studies in Medieval Literature :  Ricardian Culture
Spring 2008 ENGL 231 Studies in Renaissance Literature :  Technologies of Reading in Early Modern England
Spring 2008 ENGL 234 Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature :  The Spectral Imaginary
Spring 2008 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  Pre-Civil War US Literature
Spring 2008 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  Birthing the Dead Subject: The Political Economy of Eros and Thanatos in some Modern African-American Feminist Novels
Spring 2008 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  Literature of the U.S. South
Spring 2008 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Global Poetics
Spring 2008 ENGL 274C American Cultures and Global Contexts :  Global Ecologies
Spring 2008 ENGL 591 Doctoral Colloquium
Spring 2008 ENGL 594 American Cultures Center Colloquium :  Psychoanalytic-Marxism
Winter 2008 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2008 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2008 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  The Emergence of the Gothic
Winter 2008 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2008 ENGL 10AC Introduction to Literary Study :  American Cultures and Global Contexts
Winter 2008 ENGL 10AC Introduction to Literary Study :  American Cultures and Global Contexts
Winter 2008 ENGL 10EM Introduction to Literary Study :  Early Modern
Winter 2008 ENGL 10EM Introduction to Literary Study :  Early Modern
Winter 2008 ENGL 10LC Introduction to Literary Study :  Literature and Culture of Information
Winter 2008 ENGL 10LC Introduction to Literary Study :  Literature and Culture of Information
Winter 2008 ENGL 50 Introduction to U.S. Minority Literature :  African American
Winter 2008 ENGL 65PW TOPICS IN LITERATURE :  The Politics and Poetics of Witnessing
Winter 2008 ENGL 100SA Honors Seminar
Winter 2008 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Winter 2008 ENGL 102 English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Winter 2008 ENGL 102S Seminar for English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Winter 2008 ENGL 103A American Literature from 1789 to 1900
Winter 2008 ENGL 103AS Seminar for American Literature from 1789 to 1900
Winter 2008 ENGL 103B British Literature from 1789 to 1900
Winter 2008 ENGL 105A Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays
Winter 2008 ENGL 105AS Seminar for Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays
Winter 2008 ENGL 116B Biblical Literature: The New Testament
Winter 2008 ENGL 119X Studies in Medieval Literature :  Channel Crossings: Medieval Borders and Alliances in Britain and France
Winter 2008 COMPLIT 119 Psychoanalytic Theory
Winter 2008 ENGL 122SA Cultural Representations :  South Asia in the Popular Media
Winter 2008 ENGL 128TR Literary Genres :  Tragedy
Winter 2008 ENGL 128FT Literary Genres :  Fairy Tales
Winter 2008 ENGL 131AW Studies in American Literature :  Western American Literature
Winter 2008 ENGL 132EH Studies in American Writers :  The Works of Ernest Hemingway
Winter 2008 ENGL 133SO Studies in American Regional Literature :  Southern Literature
Winter 2008 ENGL 149 Media and Information Culture :  Literature Plus (Cross-Disciplinary Models of Literary Interpretation)
Winter 2008 ENGL 151BR Studies in British Writers :  The Brontes
Winter 2008 ENGL 157 English Renaissance Drama
Winter 2008 ENGL 165LM Topics in Literature :  Literature and Medicine
Winter 2008 ENGL 172 Studies in the Enlightenment :  Studies in the Enlightenment: Crime and Civil Society in Eighteenth-Century Britain
Winter 2008 ENGL 181MT Studies in the Nineteenth Century :  Modern Thought
Winter 2008 ENGL 192 Science Fiction
Winter 2008 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Modernism and the New Woman
Winter 2008 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Psychological Theories of Creativity, Invention, and Imaginative Process
Winter 2008 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Early English Broadside Ballads
Winter 2008 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Jane Austen and the Rise of the Novel
Winter 2008 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Birthing the Dead Subject: Coercion and Resistance in the Politics of Reproduction in Modern African-American Feminist Fiction
Winter 2008 ENGL 231 Studies in Renaissance Literature :  Spenser, Shakespeare, Milton
Winter 2008 ENGL 234 Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature :  Modernism and Modernity
Winter 2008 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  Comparative Race Readings US Indigenous and Asian Pacific Islander Literatures: Space, Memory
Winter 2008 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  Region, Nation, Empire
Winter 2008 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Literature Plus: Cross-Disciplinary Models of Literary Interpretation
Winter 2008 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Theory of Narrative
Winter 2008 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Theories of Literature and the Environment
Winter 2008 ENGL 274B American Cultures and Global Contexts :  Global Ecologies
Winter 2008 ENGL 591 Doctoral Colloquium
Fall 2007 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2007 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2007 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  CANCELLED
Fall 2007 ENGL 10AC Introduction to Literary Study :  American Cultures and Global Contexts
Fall 2007 ENGL 10AC Introduction to Literary Study :  American Cultures and Global Contexts
Fall 2007 ENGL 10EM Introduction to Literary Study :  Early Modern
Fall 2007 ENGL 10EM Introduction to Literary Study :  Early Modern
Fall 2007 ENGL 10LC Introduction to Literary Study :  Literature and Culture of Information
Fall 2007 ENGL 10LC Introduction to Literary Study :  Literature and Culture of Information
Fall 2007 ENGL 15 Introduction to Shakespeare
Fall 2007 ENGL 50 Introduction to U.S. Minority Literature :  Asian American
Fall 2007 ENGL 50S Seminar for U.S. Minority Literature
Fall 2007 ENGL 100SO Honors Seminar :  for Women and Representation
Fall 2007 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Fall 2007 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Fall 2007 ENGL 101S Seminar for English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Fall 2007 ENGL 102 English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Fall 2007 ENGL 103A American Literature from 1789 to 1900
Fall 2007 ENGL 104A American Literature from 1900 to present
Fall 2007 ENGL 104AS Seminar for American Literature from 1900 to present
Fall 2007 ENGL 105B Shakespeare: Later Plays
Fall 2007 ENGL 105BS Seminar for Shakespeare: Later Plays
Fall 2007 ENGL 109 Writing of Verse
Fall 2007 ENGL 113PS Studies in Literary Theory and Criticism :  Difference and Discontinuity
Fall 2007 ENGL 114WR Women and Representation
Fall 2007 ENGL 122RH Cultural Representations :  Robin Hood
Fall 2007 ENGL 124 Readings in the Modern Short Story
Fall 2007 ENGL 133GC Studies in American Regional Literature :  CANCELLED
Fall 2007 ENGL 140 Contemporary American Literature
Fall 2007 ENGL 147A Media History and Theory :  Theorizing Adaptation: Translation and Mutation
Fall 2007 ENGL 151CD Studies in British Writers :  Charles Dickens
Fall 2007 ENGL 152A Chaucer: Canterbury Tales
Fall 2007 ENGL 165WT Topics in Literature :  Women Who Did: Femininity and Transgression
Fall 2007 ENGL 165TL Topics in Literature :  Slave Narrative/Slave Novel
Fall 2007 ENGL 169 Restoration and Eighteenth Century Drama
Fall 2007 ENGL 189 Contemporary Literature
Fall 2007 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Human Rights Discourse
Fall 2007 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  "Writing 'Nature' in the Eighteenth Century"
Fall 2007 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Brave New Worlds: Utopianism in Early Modern England
Fall 2007 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Thoreau
Fall 2007 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Testimonial Fiction: Roth, Sebald, Coetzee
Fall 2007 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  The Material Lyric
Fall 2007 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Dystopian Fictions
Fall 2007 ENGL 232 Studies in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature :  Poetry and the Public, 1650-1750
Fall 2007 ENGL 233 Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature :  Victorian Poetry and the Visual Imagination
Fall 2007 ENGL 234 Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature :  Modernity, Energy, Affect
Fall 2007 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Editing the Archive, Archiving the Edition.
Fall 2007 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Media & Materiality
Fall 2007 ENGL 274A American Cultures and Global Contexts :  Global Ecologies
Fall 2007 ENGL 591 Doctoral Colloquium
Fall 2007 ENGL 592 Transcriptions Colloquium
Fall 2007 ENGL 593 Graduate Technology Colloquium
Fall 2007 ENGL 595A Early Modern Center Colloquium
Summer (B) 2007 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  Literature and the Viral
Summer (B) 2007 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (B) 2007 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (B) 2007 ENGL 102 English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Summer (B) 2007 ENGL 103B British Literature from 1789 to 1900
Summer (B) 2007 ENGL 104B British Literature from 1900 to present
Summer (B) 2007 ENGL 105B Shakespeare: Later Plays
Summer (B) 2007 ENGL 114WR Women and Representation
Summer (B) 2007 ENGL 129 Queer Textuality
Summer (B) 2007 ENGL 150 Anglo-Irish Literature
Summer (B) 2007 ENGL 192 Science Fiction
Summer (B) 2007 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Modernism and the New Woman
Summer (A) 2007 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  Negotiating the Nation in Nineteenth-Century America
Summer (A) 2007 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (A) 2007 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  “Historical Narratives: Exploring American National Identity from the Civil War to the Civil Rights Movement”
Summer (A) 2007 ENGL 15 Introduction to Shakespeare
Summer (A) 2007 ENGL 50 Introduction to U.S. Minority Literature
Summer (A) 2007 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Summer (A) 2007 ENGL 103A American Literature from 1789 to 1900
Summer (A) 2007 ENGL 104A American Literature from 1900 to present
Summer (A) 2007 ENGL 105A Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays
Summer (A) 2007 ENGL 120 Modern Drama
Summer (A) 2007 ENGL 124 Readings in the Modern Short Story
Summer (A) 2007 ENGL 132H Studies in American Writers :  Works of Hemingway
Summer (A) 2007 ENGL 134 Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States
Summer (A) 2007 ENGL 140 Contemporary American Literature
Summer (A) 2007 ENGL 151SR Studies in British Writers :  Salman Rushdie
Summer (A) 2007 ENGL 152A Chaucer: Canterbury Tales
Summer (A) 2007 ENGL 157 English Renaissance Drama
Summer (A) 2007 ENGL 189 Contemporary Literature :  Black British Literature and Cultural Studies
Summer (A) 2007 ENGL 193 Detective Fiction
Summer (A) 2007 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Signs, Symbols, Texts: Ideological Encodings and Decodings of [Post] Modern “Ethnic” Narratives
Summer (A) 2007 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Lives of Dead Bodies
Spring 2007 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2007 ENGL 10AC Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2007 ENGL 10AC Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2007 ENGL 10EM Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2007 ENGL 10EM Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2007 ENGL 10LC Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2007 ENGL 10LC Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2007 ENGL 25 Introduction to Literature and the Culture of Information
Spring 2007 ENGL 50 Introduction to U.S. Minority Literature
Spring 2007 ENGL 50S Seminar for U.S. Minority Literature
Spring 2007 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Spring 2007 ENGL 102 English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Spring 2007 ENGL 103A American Literature from 1789 to 1900
Spring 2007 ENGL 103AS Seminar for American Literature from 1789 to 1900
Spring 2007 ENGL 103B British Literature from 1789 to 1900
Spring 2007 ENGL 104B British Literature from 1900 to present
Spring 2007 ENGL 105A Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays
Spring 2007 ENGL 105AS Seminar for Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays
Spring 2007 ENGL 107S Seminar on Fiction Writing
Spring 2007 ENGL 116B Biblical Literature: The New Testament
Spring 2007 ENGL 116BS Seminar for Biblical Literature: The New Testament
Spring 2007 ENGL 122BC Cultural Representations :  The Culture of Meanness: Britain in the 80's and 90's.
Spring 2007 ENGL 122RH Cultural Representations :  Robin Hood
Spring 2007 ENGL 126A Survey of British Fiction I
Spring 2007 ENGL 126B Survey of British Fiction II
Spring 2007 ENGL 140 Contemporary American Literature
Spring 2007 ENGL 146CC Literature of Technology :  The Culture of the Copy
Spring 2007 ENGL 150 Anglo-Irish Literature
Spring 2007 ENGL 150S Seminar for Anglo-Irish Literature
Spring 2007 ENGL 156 Literature of Chivalry
Spring 2007 ENGL 157 English Renaissance Drama
Spring 2007 ENGL 165AT Topics in Literature :  Writing the Disaster: Modern Literature and Atrocity
Spring 2007 ENGL 187ML Studies in Modern Literature :  Wild Things
Spring 2007 ENGL 192 Science Fiction
Spring 2007 ENGL 194 Research Seminar in Literature and Culture of Information
Spring 2007 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Modernism and Gender
Spring 2007 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  The Figure of the Jew
Spring 2007 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Middlemarch
Spring 2007 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Early Modern Romance
Spring 2007 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Jane Austen and the Rise of the Novel
Spring 2007 ENGL 231 Studies in Renaissance Literature :  The Faerie Queene
Spring 2007 ENGL 232 Studies in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature :  Libertine Literature and Eighteenth-Century Fiction
Spring 2007 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  Transnational Identities and Asia Pacific
Spring 2007 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  American Romanticism and Environmental Imagination
Spring 2007 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Globalization in the Contemporary Moment
Spring 2007 ENGL 274C American Cultures and Global Contexts
Winter 2007 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  Introduction to Early Modern Print Culture
Winter 2007 ENGL 10AC Introduction to Literary Study :  Representations of Race in Literature and Film
Winter 2007 ENGL 10AC Introduction to Literary Study :  Protest Culture: Resistances in U.S. Media, 1776-2006
Winter 2007 ENGL 10EM Introduction to Literary Study :  The "'Ideal' Woman" in Early Modern Literature
Winter 2007 ENGL 10EM Introduction to Literary Study :  Early Modern Specialization
Winter 2007 ENGL 10LC Introduction to Literary Study :  Artistry and Media
Winter 2007 ENGL 10LC Introduction to Literary Study :  Quotidian Narratives
Winter 2007 ENGL 15 Introduction to Shakespeare :  Shakespeare
Winter 2007 ENGL 15S Seminar for Introduction to Shakespeare
Winter 2007 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Winter 2007 ENGL 102 English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Winter 2007 ENGL 102S Seminar for English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Winter 2007 ENGL 105A Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays
Winter 2007 ENGL 105B Shakespeare: Later Plays
Winter 2007 ENGL 105BS Seminar for Shakespeare: Later Plays
Winter 2007 ENGL 110C Topics in Old English Literature
Winter 2007 ENGL 111 The History of the English Language
Winter 2007 ENGL 113MI Studies in Literary Theory and Criticism
Winter 2007 ENGL 113PS Studies in Literary Theory and Criticism
Winter 2007 ENGL 114WR Women and Representation :  Women Representations
Winter 2007 ENGL 115 Medieval Literature
Winter 2007 ENGL 122NE Cultural Representations :  U.S. Literature in the Era of Environmentalism
Winter 2007 ENGL 122NW Cultural Representations :  Narratives of War
Winter 2007 ENGL 133GC Studies in American Regional Literature :  Global California
Winter 2007 ENGL 137B Poetry in America since 1900
Winter 2007 ENGL 151RU Studies in British Writers :  Author Troubles: The Strange Case of Salman Rushdie
Winter 2007 ENGL 151SR Studies in British Writers :  Samuel Richardson
Winter 2007 ENGL 152A Chaucer: Canterbury Tales
Winter 2007 ENGL 162 Milton
Winter 2007 ENGL 165AR Topics in Literature :  American Revolution
Winter 2007 ENGL 165HR Topics in Literature :  Human Rights
Winter 2007 ENGL 165LM Topics in Literature :  Literature and Medicine
Winter 2007 ENGL 165MP Topics in Literature
Winter 2007 ENGL 185 Modernism in English
Winter 2007 ENGL 196 Honors English
Winter 2007 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  The Brownings
Winter 2007 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  The Lives of Dead Bodies
Winter 2007 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Legends of Troy
Winter 2007 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Metaphysical Poets
Winter 2007 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Contemporary Literature & Geopolitics
Winter 2007 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Faulkner
Winter 2007 ENGL 205C Old English
Winter 2007 ENGL 231 Studies in Renaissance Literature :  English Broadside Ballads, 1500-1800
Winter 2007 ENGL 233 Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature :  The 19th Century Novel
Winter 2007 ENGL 233 Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature :  Tortured: Romantic Perspectives
Winter 2007 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  The Novels of Philip Roth
Winter 2007 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  Autobiographical Fictions
Winter 2007 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Landscape and the Social Imaginary: Romantic Landscape and Cyberspace
Winter 2007 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Lacanian Psychoanalytic Theory
Winter 2007 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Avante-Garde Poetics
Winter 2007 ENGL 265 Seminar in Special Topics
Winter 2007 ENGL 274B American Cultures and Global Contexts
Winter 2007 ENGL 591 Doctoral Colloquium
Fall 2006 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2006 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2006 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2006 ENGL 10AC Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2006 ENGL 10AC Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2006 ENGL 10EM Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2006 ENGL 10EM Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2006 ENGL 10LC Introduction to Literary Study :  Literation
Fall 2006 ENGL 10LC Introduction to Literary Study :  Artists, Creation, Technology, and Structure
Fall 2006 ENGL 15 Introduction to Shakespeare
Fall 2006 ENGL 100SO Honors Seminar
Fall 2006 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Fall 2006 ENGL 101S Seminar for English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Fall 2006 ENGL 103A American Literature from 1789 to 1900
Fall 2006 ENGL 103B British Literature from 1789 to 1900
Fall 2006 ENGL 103BS Seminar for British Literature from 1789 to 1900
Fall 2006 ENGL 104A American Literature from 1900 to present
Fall 2006 ENGL 104AS Seminar for American Literature from 1900 to present
Fall 2006 ENGL 105B Shakespeare: Later Plays
Fall 2006 ENGL 110A Old English
Fall 2006 ENGL 114EM Women and Literature
Fall 2006 ENGL 121 The Art of Narrative :  **(Class is taught at Ventura Campus and televised up to Alan Hancock.)
Fall 2006 ENGL 122EN Cultural Representations :  Ecocriticism and the Writing of Nature
Fall 2006 ENGL 122SA Cultural Representations
Fall 2006 ENGL 124 Readings in the Modern Short Story
Fall 2006 ENGL 132PR Studies in American Writers
Fall 2006 ENGL 133SO Studies in American Regional Literature
Fall 2006 ENGL 147VP Media History and Theory
Fall 2006 ENGL 151RC Studies in British Writers :  Richardson to Fielding
Fall 2006 ENGL 151BR Studies in British Writers :  The Brontes
Fall 2006 ENGL 162 Milton
Fall 2006 ENGL 165FT Topics in Literature :  Women Who Did: Femininity and Transgression
Fall 2006 ENGL 193 Detective Fiction
Fall 2006 ENGL 193S Seminar for Detective Fiction
Fall 2006 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  J.M. Coetzee: Ethics and the Other
Fall 2006 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  The Unread Shakespeare
Fall 2006 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Poetry Lab
Fall 2006 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Post-WWII U.S. Fiction
Fall 2006 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Representations of Nature
Fall 2006 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Shakespeare and Gender
Fall 2006 ENGL 205A Old English
Fall 2006 ENGL 231 Studies in Renaissance Literature
Fall 2006 ENGL 231 Studies in Renaissance Literature :  Milton and His Contemporaries
Fall 2006 ENGL 233 Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature :  The Face in Victorian Literature
Fall 2006 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  Faulkner, Welty, Wright
Fall 2006 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Genealogies of the Postcolonial
Fall 2006 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Materiality, Materialism, and Culture
Fall 2006 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Animal Theory
Fall 2006 ENGL 265 Seminar in Special Topics :  New Approaches to Media History and Criticism: Editing the Wandering Jew's Chronicle
Fall 2006 ENGL 274A American Cultures and Global Contexts
Fall 2006 ENGL 591 Doctoral Colloquium
Fall 2006 ENGL 593 Graduate Technology Colloquium :  New Media and the Reading Experience--New Approaches to Textual Forms, Interfaces, and Social Interactions
Summer (B) 2006 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (B) 2006 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (B) 2006 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (B) 2006 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  “Modernism: Texts, Traditions, Contexts”
Summer (B) 2006 ENGL 102 English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Summer (B) 2006 ENGL 103B British Literature from 1789 to 1900
Summer (B) 2006 ENGL 104B British Literature from 1900 to present
Summer (B) 2006 ENGL 105B Shakespeare: Later Plays
Summer (B) 2006 ENGL 114WR Women and Representation
Summer (B) 2006 ENGL 122CM Cultural Representations
Summer (B) 2006 ENGL 132AA Studies in American Writers
Summer (B) 2006 ENGL 134AA Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States
Summer (B) 2006 ENGL 140 Contemporary American Literature :  Contemporary American Fiction
Summer (B) 2006 ENGL 150 Anglo-Irish Literature
Summer (B) 2006 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Paranoid Designs
Summer (B) 2006 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  THE COLONIAL IN THE POPULAR
Summer (A) 2006 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  Reading the Gothic
Summer (A) 2006 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (A) 2006 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (A) 2006 ENGL 15 Introduction to Shakespeare
Summer (A) 2006 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Summer (A) 2006 ENGL 103A American Literature from 1789 to 1900
Summer (A) 2006 ENGL 104A American Literature from 1900 to present
Summer (A) 2006 ENGL 105A Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays
Summer (A) 2006 ENGL 109 Writing of Verse
Summer (A) 2006 ENGL 114AF Women and Literature
Summer (A) 2006 ENGL 124 Readings in the Modern Short Story
Summer (A) 2006 ENGL 151BW Studies in British Writers :  1550 to 1700
Summer (A) 2006 ENGL 152A Chaucer: Canterbury Tales
Summer (A) 2006 ENGL 165MM Topics in Literature
Summer (A) 2006 ENGL 184 Modern European Literature
Summer (A) 2006 ENGL 192 Science Fiction
Summer (A) 2006 ENGL 193 Detective Fiction
Summer (A) 2006 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar
Spring 2006 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2006 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2006 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2006 ENGL 10AC Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2006 ENGL 10AC Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2006 ENGL 10EM Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2006 ENGL 10LC Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2006 ENGL 15 Introduction to Shakespeare
Spring 2006 ENGL 50 Introduction to U.S. Minority Literature
Spring 2006 ENGL 50S Seminar for U.S. Minority Literature
Spring 2006 ENGL 103A American Literature from 1789 to 1900
Spring 2006 ENGL 104A American Literature from 1900 to present
Spring 2006 ENGL 104AS Seminar for American Literature from 1900 to present
Spring 2006 ENGL 104B British Literature from 1900 to present
Spring 2006 ENGL 104BS Seminar for British Literature from 1900 to present
Spring 2006 ENGL 105B Shakespeare: Later Plays
Spring 2006 ENGL 105BS Seminar for Shakespeare: Later Plays
Spring 2006 ENGL 113 Studies in Literary Theory and Criticism :  From Formalism to Postmodernism
Spring 2006 ENGL 116B Biblical Literature: The New Testament
Spring 2006 ENGL 116BS Seminar for Biblical Literature: The New Testament
Spring 2006 ENGL 124 Readings in the Modern Short Story
Spring 2006 ENGL 132EH Studies in American Writers :  The Works of Ernest Hemingway
Spring 2006 ENGL 147SS Media History and Theory :  From Scroll to Screen
Spring 2006 ENGL 151TH Studies in British Writers :  Thomas Hardy
Spring 2006 ENGL 151JD Studies in British Writers :  The Younger Romantics: Shelley, Keats, and Byron
Spring 2006 ENGL 152A Chaucer: Canterbury Tales
Spring 2006 ENGL 156 Literature of Chivalry :  Bonds of Blood
Spring 2006 ENGL 165LM Topics in Literature :  Literature of Medicine
Spring 2006 ENGL 165SN Topics in Literature :  Literary Sports of Nature
Spring 2006 ENGL 187ML Studies in Modern Literature :  Narrative Reloading: Repetition and Difference
Spring 2006 ENGL 189 Contemporary Literature
Spring 2006 ENGL 192 Science Fiction
Spring 2006 ENGL 194 Research Seminar in Literature and Culture of Information
Spring 2006 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Post-apartheid South African literature
Spring 2006 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar
Spring 2006 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Beauty
Spring 2006 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Author Troubles: The Strange Case of Salman Rushdie
Spring 2006 ENGL 233 Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature :  Victorian Specialist-- Victorian Poetry and the Visual Imaginiation
Spring 2006 ENGL 234 Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature :  Tarrying with Specters: Studies in Contemporary Literarture
Spring 2006 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  Region, Nation, Empire
Spring 2006 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  Poetry As
Spring 2006 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  The History and Theory of Media Culture: From Print to the Internet
Spring 2006 ENGL 274C American Cultures and Global Contexts
Winter 2006 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  Music, Writing, and Race in the Americas
Winter 2006 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2006 ENGL 10AC Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2006 ENGL 10AC Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2006 ENGL 10EM Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2006 ENGL 10EM Introduction to Literary Study :  Early Modern Gender, Love, and Popular Culture
Winter 2006 ENGL 10LC Introduction to Literary Study :  Textual Genealogies
Winter 2006 ENGL 100SO Honors Seminar
Winter 2006 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Winter 2006 ENGL 102 English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Winter 2006 ENGL 102S Seminar for English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789 :  Honors Seminar
Winter 2006 ENGL 103A American Literature from 1789 to 1900 :  Writing the Nation
Winter 2006 ENGL 103AS Seminar for American Literature from 1789 to 1900
Winter 2006 ENGL 103B British Literature from 1789 to 1900 :  Form and Reform in Victorian Literature
Winter 2006 ENGL 104A American Literature from 1900 to present
Winter 2006 ENGL 104A American Literature from 1900 to present
Winter 2006 ENGL 104B British Literature from 1900 to present
Winter 2006 ENGL 105A Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays
Winter 2006 ENGL 105AS Seminar for Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays
Winter 2006 ENGL 107 Writing of Fiction
Winter 2006 ENGL 114WR Women and Representation :  Women and Literature
Winter 2006 ENGL 115 Medieval Literature
Winter 2006 ENGL 116A Biblical Literature: The Old Testament
Winter 2006 ENGL 116AS Seminar for Biblical Literature: The Old Testament
Winter 2006 ENGL 122SA Cultural Representations :  South Asia in the Popular Imagination
Winter 2006 ENGL 124 Readings in the Modern Short Story
Winter 2006 ENGL 126B Survey of British Fiction II
Winter 2006 ENGL 133SO Studies in American Regional Literature
Winter 2006 ENGL 134AF Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States :  Interracial Sex and Violence in African American Texts
Winter 2006 ENGL 134AA Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States :  Asian American Literature
Winter 2006 ENGL 134NA Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States
Winter 2006 ENGL 140 Contemporary American Literature :  U.S. Fiction after WWII
Winter 2006 ENGL 146EL Literature of Technology :  Electronic Literature
Winter 2006 ENGL 151JA Studies in British Writers
Winter 2006 ENGL 157 English Renaissance Drama
Winter 2006 ENGL 165WR Topics in Literature :  Women Who Did: Femininity and Transgression
Winter 2006 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  The Poetics of Prophecy
Winter 2006 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Virginia Woolf
Winter 2006 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Poetry Lab
Winter 2006 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar
Winter 2006 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  The Material Lyric.
Winter 2006 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Pre-Raphaelites
Winter 2006 ENGL 230 Studies in Medieval Literature
Winter 2006 ENGL 233 Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature :  Romantic Alterity
Winter 2006 ENGL 233 Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature :  Darwin and the Nineteenth-Century Novel
Winter 2006 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Textuality and New Media Ecologies, 1600-2000
Winter 2006 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Reading Code
Winter 2006 ENGL 274B American Cultures and Global Contexts
Winter 2006 ENGL 591 Doctoral Colloquium :  Doctoral Colloquium
Fall 2005 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  The Global Poetics of Space
Fall 2005 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2005 ENGL 10EM Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2005 ENGL 10LC Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2005 ENGL 10EM Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2005 ENGL 10AC Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2005 ENGL 10AC Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2005 ENGL 10LC Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2005 ENGL 15 Introduction to Shakespeare
Fall 2005 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Fall 2005 ENGL 101S Seminar for English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Fall 2005 ENGL 102 English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Fall 2005 ENGL 103B British Literature from 1789 to 1900
Fall 2005 ENGL 103BS Seminar for British Literature from 1789 to 1900
Fall 2005 ENGL 106 Creative Writing
Fall 2005 ENGL 122NW Cultural Representations :  Narratives of War
Fall 2005 ENGL 122NE Cultural Representations: Nature and the Environment
Fall 2005 ENGL 124 Readings in the Modern Short Story
Fall 2005 ENGL 124S Seminar for Readings in the Modern Short Story
Fall 2005 ENGL 162 Milton
Fall 2005 ENGL 165 Topics in Literature :  Language, Culture, and Sexual Identity
Fall 2005 ENGL 165 Topics in Literature :  Writing the Disaster - Modern Literature and Atrocity
Fall 2005 ENGL 165 Topics in Literature :  Nobel Prize Winners
Fall 2005 ENGL 169 Restoration and Eighteenth Century Drama
Fall 2005 ENGL 184 Modern European Literature
Fall 2005 ENGL 184 Modern European Literature
Fall 2005 ENGL 189 Contemporary Literature
Fall 2005 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Modernism and the New Woman
Fall 2005 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Reading Code
Fall 2005 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  James Baldwin
Fall 2005 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Thoreau
Fall 2005 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Faulkner
Fall 2005 ENGL 231 Studies in Renaissance Literature :  Unread Shakespeare
Fall 2005 ENGL 232 Studies in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature :  Readings in Milton's Poetry and Prose
Fall 2005 ENGL 234 Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature :  Excessive Modernities: Production, Aesthetics, and the Useless
Fall 2005 ENGL 234 Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature :  J.M. Coetzee: Art, Ethics, and Biopolitics
Fall 2005 ENGL 234 Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature :  Post-Spinosist Theory and Modernism
Fall 2005 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  Faulkner
Summer (B) 2005 ENGL 15 Introduction to Shakespeare
Summer (B) 2005 ENGL 102 English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Summer (B) 2005 ENGL 103B British Literature from 1789 to 1900
Summer (B) 2005 ENGL 104B British Literature from 1900 to present
Summer (B) 2005 ENGL 105B Shakespeare: Later Plays
Summer (B) 2005 ENGL 109 Writing of Verse
Summer (B) 2005 ENGL 114WR Women and Representation
Summer (B) 2005 ENGL 134AA Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States
Summer (B) 2005 ENGL 140 Contemporary American Literature
Summer (B) 2005 ENGL 150 Anglo-Irish Literature
Summer (B) 2005 ENGL 189 Contemporary Literature
Summer (B) 2005 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Modernism and the New Woman
Summer (A) 2005 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  6/20-8/26 (10 weeks)
Summer (A) 2005 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  6/20-8/26 (10 weeks)
Summer (A) 2005 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  6/20-8/26 (10 weeks)
Summer (A) 2005 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  6/20-8/26 (10 weeks) Literature and Madness
Summer (A) 2005 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  6/20-8/26 (10 weeks)
Summer (A) 2005 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  6/20-8/26 (10 weeks)
Summer (A) 2005 ENGL 15 Introduction to Shakespeare
Summer (A) 2005 ENGL 50 Introduction to U.S. Minority Literature
Summer (A) 2005 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Summer (A) 2005 ENGL 103A American Literature from 1789 to 1900
Summer (A) 2005 ENGL 104A American Literature from 1900 to present
Summer (A) 2005 ENGL 105A Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays :  Threads of Memory
Summer (A) 2005 ENGL 105B Shakespeare: Later Plays :  VENTURA CENTER
Summer (A) 2005 ENGL 105B Shakespeare: Later Plays :  ALLEN HANCOCK
Summer (A) 2005 ENGL 106 Creative Writing
Summer (A) 2005 ENGL 114BW Black Women Authors
Summer (A) 2005 ENGL 132PD Studies in American Writers :  Philip K. Dick
Summer (A) 2005 ENGL 152A Chaucer: Canterbury Tales
Summer (A) 2005 ENGL 165MM Topics in Literature :  Making Up Monsters
Summer (A) 2005 ENGL 184 Modern European Literature
Summer (A) 2005 ENGL 192 Science Fiction
Summer (A) 2005 ENGL 193 Detective Fiction :  Detecting Through the Eyes of the Other
Summer (A) 2005 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Milton and the Poetics of Ecstasy
Summer (A) 2005 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  "Natural Representations: Wordsworth, Dickinson, Bishop"
Spring 2005 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  Text and the City: British Urban Literature, c. 1500-1900

Spring 2005 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  Literature and the Culture of Information
Spring 2005 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2005 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  18th Century British Literature 1700-1830
Spring 2005 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  Globalization Literature
Spring 2005 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2005 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2005 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2005 ENGL 15 Introduction to Shakespeare
Spring 2005 ENGL 25 Introduction to Literature and the Culture of Information
Spring 2005 ENGL 100SO Honors Seminar
Spring 2005 ENGL 103B British Literature from 1789 to 1900
Spring 2005 ENGL 103BS Seminar for British Literature from 1789 to 1900
Spring 2005 ENGL 104B British Literature from 1900 to present
Spring 2005 ENGL 104BS Seminar for British Literature from 1900 to present
Spring 2005 ENGL 105B Shakespeare: Later Plays
Spring 2005 ENGL 105BS Seminar for Shakespeare: Later Plays
Spring 2005 ENGL 109 Writing of Verse
Spring 2005 ENGL 114WR Women and Representation
Spring 2005 ENGL 115 Medieval Literature
Spring 2005 ENGL 116B Biblical Literature: The New Testament
Spring 2005 ENGL 116BS Seminar for Biblical Literature: The New Testament
Spring 2005 ENGL 132MT Studies in American Writers :  Mark Twain
Spring 2005 ENGL 133SO Studies in American Regional Literature
Spring 2005 ENGL 140 Contemporary American Literature
Spring 2005 COMPLIT 150 Contemporary Literary Criticism :  Shakespeare and Theory
Spring 2005 ENGL 151SP Studies in British Writers :  Swift and Pope
Spring 2005 ENGL 165CD Topics in Literature :  Charles Darwin and the 19th Century English Novel
Spring 2005 ENGL 165SN Topics in Literature :  Literary Sports of nature
Spring 2005 ENGL 186 Modernism :  Modernisms and the Culture of Modernity
Spring 2005 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Imagining California
Spring 2005 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  The Poetics of Prophecy
Spring 2005 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Paranoid Designs
Spring 2005 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Poetry as Medium
Spring 2005 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Versions of Jewishness in Contemporary Culture
Spring 2005 ENGL 232 Studies in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature :  Poetry and Print Culture, 1650s-1750s
Spring 2005 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  Comparative Race Readings in American Indian and Asian Pacific Islander Literatures: Subject, Territory, Memory
Spring 2005 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  U.S. Fiction after WWII
Spring 2005 ENGL 237 Studies in Genres, Themes, Approaches :  Avant-Garde Poetics
Spring 2005 ENGL 274C American Cultures and Global Contexts
Winter 2005 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2005 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2005 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  Textropolis: Cities of Information
Winter 2005 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2005 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2005 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  Literature and the Culture of Information – Was Your Mama A Machine? - Mediation, Technological Interpenetration, and Identity
Winter 2005 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  American Identities and Global Crisis
Winter 2005 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2005 ENGL 50 Introduction to U.S. Minority Literature
Winter 2005 ENGL 50S Seminar for U.S. Minority Literature
Winter 2005 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Winter 2005 ENGL 102 English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Winter 2005 CCS 102Section 3 Writing: Narrative Prose :  Writing the Very Short Story: From Poetry to Fiction
Winter 2005 ENGL 103A American Literature from 1789 to 1900
Winter 2005 ENGL 103AS Seminar for American Literature from 1789 to 1900
Winter 2005 ENGL 104A American Literature from 1900 to present
Winter 2005 ENGL 104AS Seminar for American Literature from 1900 to present
Winter 2005 ENGL 105A Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays
Winter 2005 ENGL 105AS Seminar for Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays
Winter 2005 ENGL 105B Shakespeare: Later Plays
Winter 2005 ENGL 107S Seminar on Fiction Writing
Winter 2005 CCS 110 Genres :  Novels of Louise Erdrich
Winter 2005 ENGL 113MI Studies in Literary Theory and Criticism
Winter 2005 ENGL 113PS Studies in Literary Theory and Criticism :  Literary Theory from Language to History
Winter 2005 ENGL 119 Studies in Medieval Literature :  Channel Crossings: Borders and Alliances in Medieval Britain and France
Winter 2005 COMPLIT 119 Psychoanalytic Theory
Winter 2005 ENGL 122NE Cultural Representations: Nature and the Environment
Winter 2005 ENGL 132PR Studies in American Writers :  Philip Roth
Winter 2005 ENGL 133GC Studies in American Regional Literature :  Global California
Winter 2005 ENGL 134JL Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States :  American Jewish Literature
Winter 2005 ENGL 149 Media and Information Culture
Winter 2005 ENGL 152A Chaucer: Canterbury Tales
Winter 2005 ENGL 152A Chaucer: Canterbury Tales
Winter 2005 ENGL 165HR Topics in Literature :  Writing the Disaster -- Modern Literature and Atrocity
Winter 2005 ENGL 165NP Topics in Literature
Winter 2005 ENGL 179 British Romantic Writers
Winter 2005 ENGL 185 Modernism in English
Winter 2005 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar
Winter 2005 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Interracial Narratives
Winter 2005 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Shakespeare, Race and Gender
Winter 2005 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  The Humanities and the Public Sphere
Winter 2005 ENGL 205C Old English :  The Voice, the Page, and the Codex: Orality and Textuality in the Middle Ages.
Winter 2005 ENGL 230 Studies in Medieval Literature
Winter 2005 ENGL 231 Studies in Renaissance Literature
Winter 2005 ENGL 233 Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature :  Romantic Sex
Winter 2005 ENGL 234 Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature
Winter 2005 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  Faulkner II
Winter 2005 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  “Race” and Narrative Constructions of Sexuality
Winter 2005 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  The Political Economy of the Body
Winter 2005 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Theory and the Ethical Turn
Winter 2005 ENGL 274B American Cultures and Global Contexts
Fall 2004 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2004 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2004 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2004 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2004 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  Oriental Space and the American Renaissance
Fall 2004 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2004 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  American Identities and Global Crisis
Fall 2004 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  Memory and Early Modern Studies
Fall 2004 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  Literature and the Culture of Information
Fall 2004 ENGL 15 Introduction to Shakespeare
Fall 2004 ENGL 21 Introduction to Narrative
Fall 2004 ENGL 21S Seminar for Introduction to Narrative
Fall 2004 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Fall 2004 ENGL 101S Seminar for English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Fall 2004 ENGL 102 English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Fall 2004 ENGL 102S Seminar for English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Fall 2004 ENGL 103A American Literature from 1789 to 1900
Fall 2004 ENGL 106 Creative Writing
Fall 2004 ENGL 116A Biblical Literature: The Old Testament
Fall 2004 ENGL 116AS Seminar for Biblical Literature: The Old Testament
Fall 2004 ENGL 122BC Cultural Representations :  British Culture
Fall 2004 ENGL 124 Readings in the Modern Short Story
Fall 2004 ENGL 131AW Studies in American Literature :  American Westerns
Fall 2004 ENGL 132AS Studies in American Writers
Fall 2004 ENGL 134LG Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States
Fall 2004 ENGL 140 Contemporary American Literature
Fall 2004 ENGL 140 Contemporary American Literature
Fall 2004 ENGL 147VP Media History and Theory :  The Voice and the Page
Fall 2004 ENGL 152A Chaucer: Canterbury Tales
Fall 2004 ENGL 165SN Topics in Literature :  Literary Sports of Nature
Fall 2004 ENGL 165GE Topics in Literature
Fall 2004 ENGL 165GE Topics in Literature
Fall 2004 ENGL 190AL Literature in English Outside England and the United States :  Contemporary South African Literature
Fall 2004 ENGL 193 Detective Fiction
Fall 2004 ENGL 193S Seminar for Detective Fiction
Fall 2004 ENGL 196 Honors English
Fall 2004 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Textuality and the Body
Fall 2004 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  The Fiction of Alice Munro
Fall 2004 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Willa Cather
Fall 2004 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  English Broadside Ballads, 1550-1800
Fall 2004 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  J.M. Coetzee: Ethics and the Other
Fall 2004 ENGL 231 Studies in Renaissance Literature :  English Broadside Ballads, 1550-1800
Fall 2004 ENGL 233 Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature :  Embodiment and the 19th-Century English Novel
Fall 2004 ENGL 234 Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature :  Theories and Fictions of Diaspora
Fall 2004 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  Region, Nation, Empire: U.S. Literature After the Civil War
Fall 2004 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory
Fall 2004 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Landscape and the Social Imaginary: Romantic Landscape and Cyberspace
Fall 2004 ENGL 274A American Cultures and Global Contexts
Fall 2004 ENGL 593 Graduate Technology Colloquium
Summer (B) 2004 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (B) 2004 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (B) 2004 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (B) 2004 ENGL 15 Introduction to Shakespeare
Summer (B) 2004 ENGL 15 Introduction to Shakespeare
Summer (B) 2004 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Summer (B) 2004 ENGL 102 English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Summer (B) 2004 ENGL 103B British Literature from 1789 to 1900
Summer (B) 2004 ENGL 104B British Literature from 1900 to present
Summer (B) 2004 ENGL 105B Shakespeare: Later Plays
Summer (B) 2004 ENGL 114WR Women and Representation
Summer (B) 2004 ENGL 134AA Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States
Summer (B) 2004 ENGL 134NR Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States
Summer (B) 2004 ENGL 150 Anglo-Irish Literature
Summer (B) 2004 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Modernism and the New Woman
Summer (A) 2004 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (A) 2004 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (A) 2004 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (A) 2004 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (A) 2004 ENGL 15 Introduction to Shakespeare
Summer (A) 2004 COMPLIT 30B Major Works of European Literature
Summer (A) 2004 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Summer (A) 2004 ENGL 102 English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Summer (A) 2004 ENGL 103A American Literature from 1789 to 1900
Summer (A) 2004 ENGL 104A American Literature from 1900 to present
Summer (A) 2004 ENGL 104A American Literature from 1900 to present
Summer (A) 2004 ENGL 104A American Literature from 1900 to present
Summer (A) 2004 ENGL 105A Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays
Summer (A) 2004 ENGL 106 Creative Writing
Summer (A) 2004 ENGL 109 Writing of Verse
Summer (A) 2004 ENGL 124 Readings in the Modern Short Story
Summer (A) 2004 ENGL 132TM Studies in American Writers :  Toni Morrison
Summer (A) 2004 ENGL 140 Contemporary American Literature
Summer (A) 2004 ENGL 152A Chaucer: Canterbury Tales
Summer (A) 2004 ENGL 192 Science Fiction
Summer (A) 2004 ENGL 193 Detective Fiction
Summer (A) 2004 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar
Spring 2004 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2004 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2004 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  Heroes, Monsters and Metaphor - From Beowulf to Buffy
Spring 2004 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2004 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2004 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2004 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2004 ENGL 15 Introduction to Shakespeare
Spring 2004 COMPLIT 33 Major Works of African Literature
Spring 2004 ENGL 100SO Honors Seminar
Spring 2004 ENGL 104A American Literature from 1900 to present
Spring 2004 ENGL 104AS Seminar for American Literature from 1900 to present
Spring 2004 ENGL 105A Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays
Spring 2004 ENGL 105AS Seminar for Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays
Spring 2004 ENGL 109 Writing of Verse
Spring 2004 ENGL 110B Old English :  Beowulf
Spring 2004 ENGL 113PS Studies in Literary Theory and Criticism
Spring 2004 COMPLIT 119 Psychoanalytic Theory
Spring 2004 ENGL 126B Survey of British Fiction II
Spring 2004 ENGL 128AU Literary Genres :  Autobiography
Spring 2004 ENGL 132TM Studies in American Writers :  Toni Morrison
Spring 2004 ENGL 133SO Studies in American Regional Literature :  Southern Literature
Spring 2004 ENGL 134MR Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States :  Multi-Racial
Spring 2004 ENGL 140 Contemporary American Literature
Spring 2004 ENGL 147SS Media History and Theory :  Scroll to Screen
Spring 2004 ENGL 150 Anglo-Irish Literature
Spring 2004 ENGL 151GE Studies in British Writers :  Middlemarch
Spring 2004 ENGL 165NP Topics in Literature :  Nobel Prize Winners
Spring 2004 ENGL 187IL Studies in Modern Literature
Spring 2004 ENGL 187IL Studies in Modern Literature
Spring 2004 ENGL 189 Contemporary Literature :  British and American Novels
Spring 2004 ENGL 193 Detective Fiction
Spring 2004 ENGL 193S Seminar for Detective Fiction
Spring 2004 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  American Fiction after WWII
Spring 2004 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Unread Shakespeare
Spring 2004 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  James Joyce
Spring 2004 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Beauty
Spring 2004 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  The Rise of Novels
Spring 2004 ENGL 205B Old English :  Beowulf
Spring 2004 ENGL 225 Arts of Writing: Theory, Pedagogy and Practice of Creative Writing
Spring 2004 ENGL 232 Studies in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature :  The Rise of the Novels: From the English Novel to the World Novel
Spring 2004 ENGL 234 Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature :  Modernism and Modernity
Spring 2004 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  Faulkner
Spring 2004 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  New Media and the Aesthetics of the New
Spring 2004 ENGL 274C American Cultures and Global Contexts
Spring 2004 ENGL 591 Doctoral Colloquium
Spring 2004 ENGL 593 Graduate Technology Colloquium
Spring 2004 ENGL 595 Early Modern Center Colloquium
Winter 2004 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2004 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2004 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2004 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2004 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2004 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2004 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2004 ENGL 15 Introduction to Shakespeare
Winter 2004 ENGL 25 Introduction to Literature and the Culture of Information
Winter 2004 COMPLIT 30B Major Works of European Literature
Winter 2004 ENGL 50 Introduction to U.S. Minority Literature
Winter 2004 ENGL 50S Seminar for U.S. Minority Literature
Winter 2004 ENGL 102 English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Winter 2004 ENGL 102S Seminar for English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Winter 2004 ENGL 103A American Literature from 1789 to 1900
Winter 2004 ENGL 103B British Literature from 1789 to 1900
Winter 2004 ENGL 103BS Seminar for British Literature from 1789 to 1900
Winter 2004 ENGL 105C Shakespeare: Advanced Studies
Winter 2004 ENGL 107S Seminar on Fiction Writing
Winter 2004 ENGL 110A Old English :  Introduction to Old English
Winter 2004 ENGL 113LC Studies in Literary Theory and Criticism
Winter 2004 ENGL 114WR Women and Literature
Winter 2004 ENGL 121 The Art of Narrative
Winter 2004 ENGL 132T Studies in American Writers :  Toni Morrison
Winter 2004 ENGL 133GC Studies in American Regional Literature :  Global California
Winter 2004 ENGL 134AA Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States :  Asian American Literature
Winter 2004 ENGL 134AF Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States :  Interracial Sex and Violence
Winter 2004 ENGL 134JL Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States :  Stds. in Jewish Literature - Jewish L
Winter 2004 ENGL 137A Poetry in America before 1900
Winter 2004 ENGL 140 Contemporary American Literature
Winter 2004 ENGL 144C The European Renaissance
Winter 2004 ENGL 147MC Media History and Theory :  Media Culture - Double Credit
Winter 2004 ENGL 152A Chaucer: Canterbury Tales :  Chaucer in St. English
Winter 2004 ENGL 152AS Seminar for Chaucer: Canterbury Tales
Winter 2004 ENGL 162 Milton :  Paradise Lost
Winter 2004 ENGL 165BT Topics in Literature :  Textuality and the Body
Winter 2004 ENGL 165FD Topics in Literature
Winter 2004 ENGL 165FD Topics in Literature
Winter 2004 ENGL 179 British Romantic Writers
Winter 2004 ENGL 179 British Romantic Writers
Winter 2004 ENGL 186 Modernism
Winter 2004 ENGL 187IL Studies in Modern Literature :  Contemporary Irish Literature
Winter 2004 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Narrating Race and Ethnicity
Winter 2004 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Home & World: A Lowly Pe
Winter 2004 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Literature of Human Rights
Winter 2004 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar
Winter 2004 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Faulkner
Winter 2004 ENGL 205A Old English :  Introduction to Old English
Winter 2004 ENGL 230 Studies in Medieval Literature :  Chaucer's Courtly Poetry
Winter 2004 ENGL 231 Studies in Renaissance Literature :  Home and World: A Lowly Perspective
Winter 2004 ENGL 232 Studies in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature :  The Poetry of Domesticity
Winter 2004 ENGL 233 Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature :  The 19th Century Novel
Winter 2004 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  Poetry and Globalization
Winter 2004 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Narrative Theory
Winter 2004 ENGL 274B American Cultures and Global Contexts
Winter 2004 ENGL 591 Doctoral Colloquium
Winter 2004 ENGL 592 Transcriptions Colloquium
Winter 2004 ENGL 593 Graduate Technology Colloquium
Winter 2004 ENGL 595 Early Modern Center Colloquium
Fall 2003 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2003 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2003 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2003 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2003 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2003 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2003 ENGL 15 Introduction to Shakespeare
Fall 2003 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Fall 2003 ENGL 101S Seminar for English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Fall 2003 ENGL 104B British Literature from 1900 to present
Fall 2003 ENGL 104BS Seminar for British Literature from 1900 to present
Fall 2003 ENGL 105B Shakespeare: Later Plays
Fall 2003 ENGL 107 Writing of Fiction
Fall 2003 ENGL 109 Writing of Verse
Fall 2003 CCS 112 Section 1 Literary Structure: Nonchronological :  Reciting Poems
Fall 2003 CCS 113 Section 1 Subjects and Materials :  Readings on Theory
Fall 2003 ENGL 114EM Women and Literature :  Going Public: Early Modern Women
Fall 2003 ENGL 116A Biblical Literature: The Old Testament
Fall 2003 ENGL 116AS Seminar for Biblical Literature: The Old Testament
Fall 2003 ENGL 120 Modern Drama
Fall 2003 ENGL 122BC Cultural Representations :  British Culture
Fall 2003 ENGL 124 Readings in the Modern Short Story
Fall 2003 ENGL 124S Seminar for Readings in the Modern Short Story
Fall 2003 ENGL 140 Contemporary American Literature
Fall 2003 ENGL 146EN Literature of Technology :  Contemporary Experimental Narratives
Fall 2003 ENGL 165GL Topics in Literature :  Language, Culture, and Sexual Identity
Fall 2003 ENGL 179 British Romantic Writers
Fall 2003 ENGL 184 At the UCSB Ventura Center Modern European Literature
Fall 2003 ENGL 187BA Studies in Modern Literature :  20th Century British Anglophone Women
Fall 2003 ENGL 190AN Literature in English Outside England and the United States :  African Novels
Fall 2003 ENGL 191 Afro-American Fiction and Criticism, 1920s to Present
Fall 2003 ENGL 192 Science Fiction
Fall 2003 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Modernism and the New Woman
Fall 2003 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Novels of J.M. Coetzee
Fall 2003 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Poetry of Sexuality
Fall 2003 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  James Baldwin
Fall 2003 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Contemporary American Drama
Fall 2003 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Global English (Ventura and Santa Maria class)
Fall 2003 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Harlem Renaissance
Fall 2003 ENGL 233 Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature :  English Romanticism: The Second Generation
Fall 2003 ENGL 234 Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature :  Literature, Nation-State, and Post-Nation
Fall 2003 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  19th Century American Poetry
Fall 2003 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Cultural Materialism
Fall 2003 COMPLIT 265 Studies in Renaissance Literature: Comparative Study of Early Modern European Literature :  A Home in the World: The New Poetry of Sixteenth-Century Spain, France, and England
Fall 2003 ENGL 274A American Cultures and Global Contexts
Fall 2003 ENGL 591 Doctoral Colloquium
Fall 2003 ENGL 593 Graduate Technology Colloquium
Fall 2003 ENGL 595 Early Modern Center Colloquium
Summer (B) 2003 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (B) 2003 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (B) 2003 ENGL 15 Introduction to Shakespeare
Summer (B) 2003 ENGL 102 English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Summer (B) 2003 ENGL 104A American Literature from 1900 to present
Summer (B) 2003 ENGL 105B Shakespeare: Later Plays
Summer (B) 2003 ENGL 120 Modern Drama
Summer (B) 2003 ENGL 152A Chaucer: Canterbury Tales
Summer (B) 2003 ENGL 192 Science Fiction
Summer (A) 2003 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (A) 2003 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (A) 2003 ENGL 15 Introduction to Shakespeare
Summer (A) 2003 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Summer (A) 2003 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650 :  At The UCSB Ventura Center
Summer (A) 2003 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650 :  at Allan Hancock Community College
Summer (A) 2003 ENGL 103A American Literature from 1789 to 1900
Summer (A) 2003 ENGL 103A American Literature from 1789 to 1900 :  At Allan Hancock Community College
Summer (A) 2003 ENGL 103B British Literature from 1789 to 1900
Summer (A) 2003 ENGL 104B British Literature from 1900 to present
Summer (A) 2003 ENGL 105A Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays
Summer (A) 2003 ENGL 106 Creative Writing
Summer (A) 2003 ENGL 106 Creative Writing
Summer (A) 2003 ENGL 109 Writing of Verse :  Writing Poetry
Summer (A) 2003 ENGL 114WR Women and Representation
Summer (A) 2003 ENGL 124 Readings in the Modern Short Story
Summer (A) 2003 ENGL 132EH Studies in American Writers :  Ernest Hemingway
Summer (A) 2003 ENGL 132TM Studies in American Writers :  Toni Morrison
Summer (A) 2003 ENGL 134AL Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States :  African-American Literature
Summer (A) 2003 ENGL 162 Milton
Summer (A) 2003 ENGL 192 Science Fiction
Summer (A) 2003 ENGL 193 Detective Fiction
Summer (A) 2003 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar
Summer (A) 2003 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  17th Century Poetry: The Poetics of Ecstasy and Rapture
Spring 2003 GENED 1GW GE-Freshmen Seminar :  The Literature of Utopia and Anti-Utopia
Spring 2003 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2003 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2003 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2003 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2003 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2003 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2003 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2003 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2003 ENGL 15 Introduction to Shakespeare
Spring 2003 ENGL 15S Seminar for Introduction to Shakespeare :  Honors Section
Spring 2003 ENGL 21 Introduction to Narrative
Spring 2003 ENGL 21S Seminar for Introduction to Narrative :  Honors Section
Spring 2003 ENGL 103BVentura British Literature from 1789 to 1900
Spring 2003 ENGL 103B British Literature from 1789 to 1900
Spring 2003 ENGL 104A American Literature from 1900 to present
Spring 2003 ENGL 104AS Seminar for American Literature from 1900 to present :  Honors Section
Spring 2003 ENGL 105B Shakespeare: Later Plays
Spring 2003 ENGL 107S Seminar on Fiction Writing
Spring 2003 CCS 111Section 2 Literary Structure: Chronological :  Renaissance Lyrics and Sonnets: Wyatt to Shakespeare
Spring 2003 ENGL 113PS Studies in Literary Theory and Criticism
Spring 2003 ENGL 114WR Women and Representation
Spring 2003 ENGL 115 Medieval Literature
Spring 2003 ENGL 124 Readings in the Modern Short Story
Spring 2003 ENGL 124S Seminar for Readings in the Modern Short Story :  Honors Section
Spring 2003 ENGL 128SA Literary Genres :  Satire
Spring 2003 ENGL 132MT Studies in American Writers :  Mark Twain
Spring 2003 ENGL 134AF Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States :  African American Women Writers
Spring 2003 ENGL 134JB Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States :  Jewish and Black Mass Culture Innovators: 20th Century Best-Sellers
Spring 2003 ENGL 140 Contemporary American Literature
Spring 2003 ENGL 150 Anglo-Irish Literature
Spring 2003 ENGL 150S Seminar for Anglo-Irish Literature
Spring 2003 ENGL 162 Milton :  Paradise Lost
Spring 2003 ENGL 165EC Topics in Literature :  The Posthuman
Spring 2003 ENGL 165NP Topics in Literature :  Nobel Prize Winners
Spring 2003 ENGL 165BC Topics in Literature :  Business Culture
Spring 2003 ENGL 165VA Topics in Literature :  Literature and the Visual Arts: The Renaissance Self
Spring 2003 ENGL 180 The Victorian Era
Spring 2003 ENGL 187ML Studies in Modern Literature :  Experimental Literature
Spring 2003 ENGL 189 Contemporary Literature
Spring 2003 ENGL 191 Afro-American Fiction and Criticism, 1920s to Present
Spring 2003 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  17th Century Poetry: The Poetics of Ecstasy and Rapture
Spring 2003 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  The Humanities and the Public Sphere
Spring 2003 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Beauty
Spring 2003 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Global English
Spring 2003 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Faulkner
Spring 2003 ENGL 231 Studies in Renaissance Literature :  Shakespeare and His Contemporaries
Spring 2003 ENGL 232 Studies in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature :  The English 1790's
Spring 2003 ENGL 234 Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature :  Modernist Self Writing in English
Spring 2003 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  Slavery and the American Renaissance
Spring 2003 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  Chicana/o Cultural Studies
Spring 2003 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Feminist Theory/Critical Theory
Spring 2003 ENGL 591 Doctoral Colloquium
Spring 2003 ENGL 593 Graduate Technology Colloquium
Winter 2003 GENED 1GW GE-Freshmen Seminar :  Family Relations
Winter 2003 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2003 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2003 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2003 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2003 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2003 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2003 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2003 ENGL 15 Introduction to Shakespeare
Winter 2003 ENGL 25 Introduction to Literature and the Culture of Information
Winter 2003 COMPLIT 30 Major Works of European Literature
Winter 2003 ENGL 50 Introduction to U.S. Minority Literature :  Asian-American Literature
Winter 2003 ENGL 50S Seminar for U.S. Minority Literature
Winter 2003 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Winter 2003 ENGL 102 English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Winter 2003 CCS 102Section 1 Writing: Narrative Prose :  Short Takes: Flash Fiction, Memoir-Briefs, Prose Poems
Winter 2003 ENGL 102S Seminar for English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Winter 2003 ENGL 103A American Literature from 1789 to 1900
Winter 2003 ENGL 103B British Literature from 1789 to 1900
Winter 2003 ENGL 104B British Literature from 1900 to present
Winter 2003 ENGL 104BS Seminar for British Literature from 1900 to present
Winter 2003 ENGL 107 Writing of Fiction
Winter 2003 CCS 110Section 2 Genres :  Margaret Atwood
Winter 2003 CCS 110Section 5 Genres :  Shakespeare: Winners or Losers?
Winter 2003 CCS 110Section 7 Genres :  Shakespeare and Theory
Winter 2003 ENGL 111 The History of the English Language
Winter 2003 ENGL 113LC Studies in Literary Theory and Criticism :  Literary and Cultural Theory
Winter 2003 ENGL 114RW Women and Literature :  Radical Women Writers of the 1930s
Winter 2003 ENGL 116B Biblical Literature: The New Testament
Winter 2003 ENGL 116BS Seminar for Biblical Literature: The New Testament
Winter 2003 ENGL 120 Modern Drama
Winter 2003 ENGL 122FS Cultural Representations :  Free Speech, Censorship and Copyright from the Declaration of Independence to Napster
Winter 2003 COMPLIT 124 Old Comedy/ New Comedy
Winter 2003 ENGL 128CP Literary Genres :  Contemporary Poetry
Winter 2003 ENGL 132RF Studies in American Writers :  Robert Frost
Winter 2003 ENGL 132TM Studies in American Writers :  Toni Morrison
Winter 2003 ENGL 133AW Studies in American Regional Literature :  American Westerns
Winter 2003 ENGL 134NA Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States :  Native American Writers
Winter 2003 ENGL 134BL Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States :  African American Literature and War: Black Anti-War Voices
Winter 2003 ENGL 134JL Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States :  Jewish and Black Mass Culture Innovators: 20th Century Best-Sellers
Winter 2003 ENGL 138C Prose Narrative in America after 1917
Winter 2003 ENGL 151CD Studies in British Writers :  Charles Dickens
Winter 2003 ENGL 152A Chaucer: Canterbury Tales
Winter 2003 ENGL 157 English Renaissance Drama :  Genre, Gender, and the Representation of Women in Renaissance Drama
Winter 2003 ENGL 162 Milton :  (Taught in Ventura)
Winter 2003 ENGL 165MC Topics in Literature :  Media Culture: Film, Radio, Television, and the Internet
Winter 2003 ENGL 165PT Topics in Literature :  Political Theory and the Novel
Winter 2003 ENGL 165PC Topics in Literature :  Introduction to Theories of Popular Culture
Winter 2003 COMPLIT 186II Interdisciplinary Comparative Literature Studies :  Women and Revolution, 1790s and 1960s
Winter 2003 ENGL 190AS Literature in English Outside England and the United States :  South African Literature
Winter 2003 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Women Writers, 1550-1700
Winter 2003 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  American Westerns
Winter 2003 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Reading Wordsworth
Winter 2003 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  American Fiction After WWII
Winter 2003 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  The Moment of Utopia
Winter 2003 ENGL 233 Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature :  Aesthetic Experience I: The Feeling of the Victorian Novel
Winter 2003 ENGL 234 Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature :  Writerly Architecture: Modernism, Texts, Spaces
Winter 2003 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  Landscapes of the Mind: Wharton, Faulkner, Morrison
Winter 2003 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  The Cultural Studies Tradition
Winter 2003 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Theories of Globalization
Winter 2003 ENGL 265 Seminar in Special Topics :  Early Modern Women Writers, 1550-1700
Winter 2003 ENGL 591 Doctoral Colloquium
Winter 2003 COMPLIT 591 TA Practicum
Winter 2003 ENGL 593 Graduate Technology Colloquium
Winter 2003 GENED 999 TBA
Winter 2003 GLOBAL 999 TBA
Fall 2002 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2002 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2002 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2002 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2002 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2002 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2002 ENGL 15 Introduction to Shakespeare
Fall 2002 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Fall 2002 ENGL 101S Seminar for English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650 :  Norton Women
Fall 2002 ENGL 103B British Literature from 1789 to 1900
Fall 2002 ENGL 105A Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays
Fall 2002 ENGL 105AS Seminar for Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays
Fall 2002 ENGL 109 Writing of Verse
Fall 2002 CCS 112 Literary Structure: Nonchronological
Fall 2002 CCS 113 Subjects and Materials
Fall 2002 ENGL 116A Biblical Literature: The Old Testament :  CANCELLED
Fall 2002 COMPLIT 119 Psychoanalytic Theory
Fall 2002 ENGL 121 The Art of Narrative
Fall 2002 ENGL 122BC Cultural Representations :  British Culture in the 1980's
Fall 2002 ENGL 122NE Cultural Representations: Nature and the Environment :  Nature and the Environment
Fall 2002 ENGL 124 Readings in the Modern Short Story
Fall 2002 ENGL 128CO Literary Genres :  Comedies
Fall 2002 ENGL 132EH Studies in American Writers :  Ernest Hemingway
Fall 2002 ENGL 137A Poetry in America before 1900
Fall 2002 ENGL 140 Contemporary American Literature
Fall 2002 ENGL 151JA Studies in British Writers :  Reading Jane Austen
Fall 2002 ENGL 151SP Studies in British Writers :  Swift and Pope
Fall 2002 ENGL 157 English Renaissance Drama
Fall 2002 ENGL 165LT Topics in Literature :  Literature of Technology
Fall 2002 ENGL 172 Studies in the Enlightenment :  The American Revolution
Fall 2002 INT 184FC The French Connection :  Borders and Alliances
Fall 2002 ENGL 187MT Studies in Modern Literature :  Modern Thought and Literature
Fall 2002 ENGL 187ML Studies in Modern Literature
Fall 2002 ENGL 189 Contemporary Literature
Fall 2002 ENGL 190AN Literature in English Outside England and the United States :  African Novels
Fall 2002 ENGL 193 Detective Fiction
Fall 2002 ENGL 193S Seminar for Detective Fiction
Fall 2002 ENGL 196 Honors English
Fall 2002 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Reading lbo Culture: The Fiction of Chinua Achebe and Buchi Emecheta
Fall 2002 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Contemporary American Drama
Fall 2002 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Modernism and the New Woman
Fall 2002 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Modernist Personae
Fall 2002 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Poetry and Sexuality
Fall 2002 ENGL 199 Independent Studies in English
Fall 2002 ENGL 199RA Independent Research Assistance in English
Fall 2002 ENGL 230 Studies in Medieval Literature :  The Individual in the Middle Ages
Fall 2002 ENGL 231 Studies in Renaissance Literature :  17th Century Poetry in Print
Fall 2002 ENGL 232 Studies in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature :  Atlantic Culture: Empire, Colonization, and Rebellion
Fall 2002 ENGL 234 Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature :  Writing Globalized Cultures: Transnational Asia Pacific
Fall 2002 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  Refiguring the Critical Imagination in America
Fall 2002 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Historical Interpretation
Fall 2002 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Theorizing the Humanities
Fall 2002 ENGL 591 Doctoral Colloquium
Fall 2002 ENGL 593 Graduate Technology Colloquium
Fall 2002 GENED 999 TBA
Summer (B) 2002 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (B) 2002 ENGL 104A American Literature from 1900 to present :  The Fiction of America
Summer (B) 2002 ENGL 105B Shakespeare: Later Plays
Summer (B) 2002 ENGL 120 Modern Drama
Summer (B) 2002 ENGL 152A Chaucer: Canterbury Tales
Summer (B) 2002 ENGL 192 Science Fiction
Summer (A) 2002 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (A) 2002 ENGL 15 Introduction to Shakespeare
Summer (A) 2002 ENGL 50 Introduction to U.S. Minority Literature
Summer (A) 2002 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Summer (A) 2002 ENGL 102 English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Summer (A) 2002 ENGL 102 English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Summer (A) 2002 ENGL 103A American Literature from 1789 to 1900
Summer (A) 2002 ENGL 104B British Literature from 1900 to present
Summer (A) 2002 ENGL 105A Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays
Summer (A) 2002 ENGL 106 Creative Writing :  Poetry
Summer (A) 2002 ENGL 106 Creative Writing :  Prose
Summer (A) 2002 ENGL 124 Readings in the Modern Short Story
Summer (A) 2002 ENGL 131AR Studies in American Literature :  Studies in the American Renaissance
Summer (A) 2002 ENGL 132TM Studies in American Writers :  Toni Morrison
Summer (A) 2002 ENGL 162 Milton
Summer (A) 2002 ENGL 165MW Topics in Literature :  Voices of Modern War
Summer (A) 2002 ENGL 192 Science Fiction
Spring 2002 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2002 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2002 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2002 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  The Figure of the Foreign in Early American Literature
Spring 2002 ENGL 15 Introduction to Shakespeare
Spring 2002 COMPLIT 33 Major Works of African Literature
Spring 2002 ENGL 102 English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Spring 2002 ENGL 103B British Literature from 1789 to 1900
Spring 2002 ENGL 104A American Literature from 1900 to present
Spring 2002 ENGL 105A Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays
Spring 2002 ENGL 106 Creative Writing
Spring 2002 ENGL 107 Writing of Fiction
Spring 2002 CCS 110 Genres
Spring 2002 ENGL 110A Old English
Spring 2002 ENGL 112 Practical Criticism
Spring 2002 ENGL 113MI Studies in Literary Theory and Criticism :  Formalism to Cultural Criticism
Spring 2002 CCS 114 Themes and Motifs
Spring 2002 COMPLIT 119 Psychoanalytic Theory :  Psychoanalysis
Spring 2002 ENGL 121 The Art of Narrative
Spring 2002 ENGL 122CM Cultural Representations :  Culture of Meaness
Spring 2002 ENGL 126C Survey of British Fiction III :  Survey of British Fiction
Spring 2002 ENGL 131MT Studies in American Literature :  Mark Twain
Spring 2002 ENGL 131SI Studies in American Literature :  Slavery and American Imagination
Spring 2002 WMST 150 Modern Sex and Modern Love
Spring 2002 COMPLIT 150 Contemporary Literary Criticism
Spring 2002 ENGL 150 Anglo-Irish Literature
Spring 2002 ENGL 151JA Studies in British Writers :  Jane Austen
Spring 2002 ENGL 157 English Renaissance Drama
Spring 2002 ENGL 165SS Topics in Literature :  From Scroll to Screen
Spring 2002 ENGL 165RB Topics in Literature :  Renaissance Beauties: Literature and the Visual Arts
Spring 2002 ENGL 172 Studies in the Enlightenment :  Studies in the Enlightenment
Spring 2002 ENGL 182PF Craft of Prose :  Prose Fiction
Spring 2002 ENGL 187MT Studies in Modern Literature :  Modern Thought
Spring 2002 ENGL 192 Science Fiction
Spring 2002 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Business Culture
Spring 2002 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Faulkner
Spring 2002 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Literature & Graphic Design, 1900-2000
Spring 2002 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  17th Century Poetry: The Poetics of Ecstasy and Rapture
Spring 2002 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  The Legacy of Heart of Darkness
Spring 2002 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Victorian Gothic
Spring 2002 ENGL 205A Old English :  Kingdoms, Bodies, and Souls
Spring 2002 ENGL 231 Studies in Renaissance Literature :  Visualizing Shakespeare: Stage and Screen
Spring 2002 ENGL 232 Studies in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature :  Poetry and Print Culture, 1650s-1750s
Spring 2002 ENGL 234 Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature :  Modernist Irish Literature
Spring 2002 ENGL 591 Doctoral Colloquium
Spring 2002 ENGL 994 Administration Outside Department :  Athletics
Spring 2002 GLOBAL 999 TBA
Winter 2002 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2002 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2002 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2002 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2002 ENGL 25 Introduction to Literature and the Culture of Information
Winter 2002 ENGL 25 Introduction to Literature and the Culture of Information
Winter 2002 ENGL 25 Introduction to Literature and the Culture of Information
Winter 2002 COMPLIT 30 Major Works of European Literature
Winter 2002 ENGL 35 Introduction to Literature and the Environment
Winter 2002 COMPLIT 99 TBA
Winter 2002 COMPLIT 99 TBA
Winter 2002 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Winter 2002 ENGL 102 English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Winter 2002 ENGL 102S Seminar for English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Winter 2002 ENGL 104B British Literature from 1900 to present
Winter 2002 ENGL 104BS Seminar for British Literature from 1900 to present
Winter 2002 ENGL 105A Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays :  Early Shakespeare
Winter 2002 ENGL 109 Writing of Verse
Winter 2002 CCS 110 Genres :  Genres
Winter 2002 CCS 110 Genres
Winter 2002 ENGL 114RP Women and Literature :  Women and Representation
Winter 2002 ENGL 116A Biblical Literature: The Old Testament
Winter 2002 ENGL 119 Studies in Medieval Literature :  Comparative Medieval Drama
Winter 2002 ENGL 120 Modern Drama
Winter 2002 ENGL 129 Queer Textuality
Winter 2002 ENGL 132ML Studies in American Writers :  Global Melville
Winter 2002 ENGL 133GC Studies in American Regional Literature :  California Global
Winter 2002 ENGL 134JL Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States :  Jewish Literature
Winter 2002 ENGL 137A Poetry in America before 1900
Winter 2002 ENGL 152A Chaucer: Canterbury Tales
Winter 2002 ENGL 162 Milton
Winter 2002 ENGL 165PT Topics in Literature :  Political Theory and the Novel
Winter 2002 ENGL 165CL Topics in Literature :  Caribbean Literature
Winter 2002 ENGL 165NP Topics in Literature :  Nobel Prize Winners
Winter 2002 ENGL 185 Modernism in English
Winter 2002 ENGL 190AS Literature in English Outside England and the United States :  South African Anglophone Fiction, 1948 to the Present
Winter 2002 ENGL 196 Honors English
Winter 2002 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Globalization and Literature
Winter 2002 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Unread Shakespeare
Winter 2002 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Visualizing Shakespeare
Winter 2002 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Thoreau
Winter 2002 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  American Fiction after World War II
Winter 2002 ENGL 199 Independent Studies in English
Winter 2002 ENGL 199RA Independent Research Assistance in English
Winter 2002 ENGL 233 Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature :  Darwin and the Victorian Novel
Winter 2002 ENGL 233 Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature :  Victorian Visuality
Winter 2002 ENGL 234 Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature :  Telling the Nation: Comparative Asian Pacific American Autobiographies and Memoirs
Winter 2002 ENGL 234 Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature :  Theories of Modernity: Walter Benjamin
Winter 2002 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  Faulkner
Winter 2002 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  The History and Theory of 20th Century Media
Winter 2002 COMPLIT 256 Critical Traditions :  Embodiment
Winter 2002 ENGL 591 Doctoral Colloquium
Winter 2002 GLOBAL 999 TBA
Fall 2001 GENED 1GW GE-Freshmen Seminar
Fall 2001 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2001 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2001 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2001 ENGL 21S Introduction to Narrative :  Honors Section
Fall 2001 ENGL 21 Introduction to Narrative
Fall 2001 ENGL 50 Introduction to U.S. Minority Literature :  Asian-American Literature
Fall 2001 COMPLIT 99 TBA
Fall 2001 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Fall 2001 ENGL 101S Seminar for English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650 :  Honors Section
Fall 2001 ENGL 103A American Literature from 1789 to 1900
Fall 2001 ENGL 105B Shakespeare: Later Plays
Fall 2001 ENGL 106 Creative Writing
Fall 2001 ENGL 107 Writing of Fiction
Fall 2001 ENGL 113PS Studies in Literary Theory and Criticism :  Post-Structuralism to the Present
Fall 2001 ENGL 124 Readings in the Modern Short Story
Fall 2001 ENGL 128TR Literary Genres :  Tragedies
Fall 2001 ENGL 133SO Studies in American Regional Literature :  Southern Literature
Fall 2001 ENGL 137B Poetry in America since 1900
Fall 2001 ENGL 151BR Studies in British Writers :  Behn & Rochester
Fall 2001 ENGL 162 Milton
Fall 2001 ENGL 165LT Topics in Literature :  Hypertext Fiction and Poetry
Fall 2001 ENGL 165GE Topics in Literature :  Good and Evil
Fall 2001 ENGL 180 The Victorian Era
Fall 2001 ENGL 189 Contemporary Literature :  Childhood, Adolescence, and Young Adulthood in Some Contemporary British and American Fiction
Fall 2001 ENGL 190 Literature in English Outside England and the United States
Fall 2001 ENGL 193 Detective Fiction
Fall 2001 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Modernism and the New Woman
Fall 2001 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Public Humanitas
Fall 2001 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Early Modern Visual Culture
Fall 2001 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar
Fall 2001 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Ethnicity and Narration
Fall 2001 ENGL 199 Independent Studies in English
Fall 2001 ENGL 199RA Independent Research Assistance in English
Fall 2001 ENGL 230 Studies in Medieval Literature :  Medieval Romance
Fall 2001 ENGL 231 Studies in Renaissance Literature :  Early Modern Visual Culture
Fall 2001 ENGL 233 Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature :  Romantic Landscape
Fall 2001 ENGL 234 Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature :  Global English
Fall 2001 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  Critical Interpretive Strategies for Ethnic Literature
Fall 2001 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  Contemporary Theories of Identity
Fall 2001 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  Globalizing American Studies
Fall 2001 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Reader Response
Fall 2001 ENGL 591 Doctoral Colloquium
Fall 2001 GLOBAL 999 TBA
Summer (B) 2001 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (B) 2001 ENGL 105A Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays
Summer (B) 2001 ENGL 152A Chaucer: Canterbury Tales
Summer (B) 2001 ENGL 192 Science Fiction
Summer (A) 2001 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (A) 2001 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Summer (A) 2001 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Summer (A) 2001 ENGL 102 English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789 :  Desire and the Family in the Long Eighteenth Century
Summer (A) 2001 ENGL 103A American Literature from 1789 to 1900
Summer (A) 2001 ENGL 103B British Literature from 1789 to 1900
Summer (A) 2001 ENGL 104B British Literature from 1900 to present
Summer (A) 2001 ENGL 106 Creative Writing :  Poetry
Summer (A) 2001 ENGL 106 Creative Writing :  Prose
Summer (A) 2001 ENGL 112 Practical Criticism
Summer (A) 2001 ENGL 114ME Women and Literature :  Toni Morrison and Buchi Emechetta
Summer (A) 2001 ENGL 131AR Studies in American Literature :  Struggle for Freedom in the Literature of the American Renaissance
Summer (A) 2001 ENGL 134AA Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States :  Asian American Writers
Summer (A) 2001 ENGL 162 Milton
Summer (A) 2001 ENGL 192 Science Fiction
Summer (A) 2001 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar
Spring 2001 CCS 10 Genres
Spring 2001 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2001 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Spring 2001 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  Gender and Comedy
Spring 2001 ENGL 15 Introduction to Shakespeare : 
Spring 2001 ENGL 15S Seminar for Introduction to Shakespeare
Spring 2001 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Spring 2001 ENGL 103B British Literature from 1789 to 1900 :  The Victorian Age
Spring 2001 ENGL 103BS Seminar for British Literature from 1789 to 1900
Spring 2001 ENGL 104A American Literature from 1900 to present
Spring 2001 ENGL 104AS Seminar for American Literature from 1900 to present
Spring 2001 ENGL 106 Creative Writing
Spring 2001 ENGL 109 Writing of Verse
Spring 2001 ENGL 113PS Studies in Literary Theory and Criticism :  Post-structuralism to the Present
Spring 2001 ENGL 114WR Women and Literature :  Women and Revolution
Spring 2001 ENGL 114EM Women and Literature :  Women Writers 1650-1760
Spring 2001 COMPLIT 119 Psychoanalytic Theory : 
Spring 2001 COMPLIT 124 Old Comedy/ New Comedy : 
Spring 2001 ENGL 124 Readings in the Modern Short Story
Spring 2001 ENGL 129 Queer Textuality
Spring 2001 ENGL 151JA Studies in British Writers :  Jane Austen
Spring 2001 ENGL 151VW Studies in British Writers :  Virginia Woolf
Spring 2001 ENGL 152A Chaucer: Canterbury Tales
Spring 2001 ENGL 156 Literature of Chivalry :  Bonds of Blood
Spring 2001 ENGL 162 Milton
Spring 2001 ENGL 165HL Topics in Literature :  Hyperliterature
Spring 2001 ENGL 180 The Victorian Era
Spring 2001 ENGL 187IL Studies in Modern Literature :  Modern Irish Literature and Culture
Spring 2001 ENGL 192 Science Fiction : 
Spring 2001 ENGL 192S Seminar for Science Fiction
Spring 2001 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar
Spring 2001 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Wordsworth
Spring 2001 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar
Spring 2001 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Digitalizing Culture
Spring 2001 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Unread Shakespeare
Spring 2001 ENGL 230 Studies in Medieval Literature :  The Old and the New: Medieval and Renaissance Drama
Spring 2001 ENGL 232 Studies in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature :  New Identities: Incorporation, Inscription, and Life Stories
Spring 2001 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  The Harlem Renaissance
Spring 2001 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  Digitalizing Culture
Spring 2001 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Narrative and Narrative Theory
Spring 2001 ENGL 591 Doctoral Colloquium
Spring 2001 ENGL 998 TBA :  LIT CS 999
Winter 2001 GENED 1GW 19th Century Vision: Poetry, Fiction and Photography
Winter 2001 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2001 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study :  Gender and Comedy
Winter 2001 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2001 ENGL 10 Introduction to Literary Study
Winter 2001 CCS 12 Lit Strt - Non Chron :  LIT CS
Winter 2001 ENGL 25 Introduction to Literature and the Culture of Information :  The Culture of Information
Winter 2001 COMPLIT 30 Major Works of European Literature : 
Winter 2001 GLOBAL 101 Global Literatures
Winter 2001 ENGL 102 English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789 :  Enlightenment Communications
Winter 2001 ENGL 102S Seminar for English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789 :  Honors Section for Enlightenment Communications
Winter 2001 ENGL 103B British Literature from 1789 to 1900
Winter 2001 ENGL 104B British Literature from 1900 to present : 
Winter 2001 ENGL 104BS Seminar for British Literature from 1900 to present :  Honors Seminar
Winter 2001 ENGL 105A Shakespeare: Poems and Early Plays : 
Winter 2001 ENGL 107 Writing of Fiction
Winter 2001 ENGL 116B Biblical Literature: The New Testament
Winter 2001 ENGL 126B Survey of British Fiction II
Winter 2001 COMPLIT 129 Theory and Text: Petrarch's and Shakespeare's Sonnets : 
Winter 2001 ENGL 131SI Studies in American Literature
Winter 2001 ENGL 132MT Studies in American Writers :  The Worlds of Mark Twain
Winter 2001 ENGL 133SO Studies in American Regional Literature :  Southern Literature, Language, and Culture
Winter 2001 ENGL 134CH Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States :  Chicano Literature
Winter 2001 ENGL 137A Poetry in America before 1900 : 
Winter 2001 ENGL 140 Contemporary American Literature
Winter 2001 ENGL 152A Chaucer: Canterbury Tales
Winter 2001 ENGL 162 Milton
Winter 2001 ENGL 165GE Topics in Literature :  Good and Evil
Winter 2001 WMST 181 Key Issues in Feminist Theory : 
Winter 2001 COMPLIT 186FF Interdisciplinary Comparative Literature Studies :  Trauma, Memory, History
Winter 2001 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  American Literature and Business Culture
Winter 2001 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Modern American Poetry/20th Century
Winter 2001 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Deep West
Winter 2001 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Cannibals and the Body Politic
Winter 2001 ENGL 205C Old English :  The Imperial Text from Anglo-Saxon England to the World Wide Web
Winter 2001 ENGL 233 Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature :  Revolting: English Romanticism
Winter 2001 ENGL 234 Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature :  Globalism, Nationalism, and Culture
Winter 2001 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  Otherness and American Literature
Winter 2001 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  Contemporary American Literature
Winter 2001 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Feminist Theory
Winter 2001 ENGL 591 Doctoral Colloquium
Winter 2001 ENGL 998 TBA :  LIT CS 999
Fall 2000 ENGL 10(2) Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2000 ENGL 10(3) Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2000 ENGL 10(4) Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2000 ENGL 10LC(1) Introduction to Literary Study
Fall 2000 CCS 15 Literature Colloquium
Fall 2000 ENGL 21S Seminar for Introduction to Narrative
Fall 2000 COMPLIT 100 Introduction to Comparative Literature
Fall 2000 ENGL 101 English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Fall 2000 ENGL 101S Seminar for English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650
Fall 2000 ENGL 102 English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789 :  Literature of Travel
Fall 2000 ENGL 103A American Literature from 1789 to 1900 : 
Fall 2000 ENGL 103AS Seminar for American Literature from 1789 to 1900
Fall 2000 ENGL 105B Shakespeare: Later Plays
Fall 2000 ENGL 107 Writing of Fiction
Fall 2000 ENGL 114WR Women and Literature :  Women and Representation
Fall 2000 ENGL 120 Modern Drama
Fall 2000 ENGL 122MB Cultural Representations :  The Culture of Meanness in Contemporary British Culture
Fall 2000 ENGL 131LE Studies in American Literature :  Literature and Environment
Fall 2000 ENGL 140 Contemporary American Literature
Fall 2000 ENGL 150 Anglo-Irish Literature :  Imagining Irishness
Fall 2000 ENGL 151OW Studies in British Writers :  Oscar Wilde
Fall 2000 ENGL 152A Chaucer: Canterbury Tales
Fall 2000 ENGL 162 Milton :  Through the Lens of Shamanism
Fall 2000 ENGL 165RF Topics in Literature
Fall 2000 ENGL 183 Craft of Verse
Fall 2000 ENGL 184 Modern European Literature
Fall 2000 ENGL 190 Literature in English Outside England and the United States
Fall 2000 ENGL 193 Detective Fiction : 
Fall 2000 ENGL 193S Seminar for Detective Fiction
Fall 2000 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Moral and Ethical Fiction- Doestoevsky to Morrison
Fall 2000 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Fictions of the City, NY & LA
Fall 2000 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Poetry and Sexuality
Fall 2000 ENGL 197 Upper-Division Seminar :  Middlemarch
Fall 2000 ENGL 233 Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature :  Austen, Eliot, and Hardy
Fall 2000 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  Race and Culture in the Americas
Fall 2000 ENGL 235 Studies in American Literature :  Southern Literature, Culture, and History
Fall 2000 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Writing the Middle Ages
Fall 2000 ENGL 236 Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory :  Hypertext literature: Theories, Fictions, Poetics
Fall 2000 COMPLIT 256 Critical Traditions :  Representation or Intervention: Literary Theories of Cognition and Emotion from Plato to the Present
Fall 2000 COMPLIT 265 Studies in Renaissance Literature: Comparative Study of Early Modern European Literature :  New Worlds: The Literature of European Expansion from Columbus to Aphra Behn
Fall 2000 ENGL 591 Doctoral Colloquium
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